A court in Mozambique has sentenced two former intelligence chiefs and the son of a former Mozambican president to 12 years in prison in a massive corruption scandal known as the "hidden debt".
Mozambican court sends son of former president to prison
The former head of intelligence and state security, Gregório Leão , and the former head of economic intelligence, António do Rosário , along with Armando Ndambi Guebuza , son of former president Armando Guebuza were sentenced by a special court in the capital, Maputo .
The case, which involved $2 billion in secret loans from foreign banks to Mozambican state-owned companies, had plunged the country into a serious financial crisis.
The case relates to debt contracted by the government in 2013 and 2014 without parliament approval that prompted the IMF to intervene triggering a sovereign debt collapse in 2016 .
"Proceeding with the legal accumulation of the sentence and the material accumulation of the fine, in accordance with the provisions of Articles 102, subparagraphs 1 and 97, both of the Penal Code of 1986 , the accused Armando Ndambi Guebuza is sentenced to a single sentence of 12 years of major prison, 12 years in prison and a fine of 102,000 meticais ," declared Presiding judge, Efigénio Baptista.
Former finance minister, Manuel Chang , who signed off the loans, has been held in South Africa since 2018 , pending extradition to the US for allegedly using the US financial system to carry out the fraudulent scheme.