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Several businessmen whose names are on the so-called 'wonga list' obtained by South African investigators plan legal action to contest claims of their alleged involvement in a coup plot in March (AC Vol 45 Nos 6, 7 & 17). The list, seen by Africa Confidential, claims the Equatorial Guinea operation would have cost around US$3 million and names the principle contributors....

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South African, British, Lebanese, Ely Calil:, Karim Fallaha, Gary Hersham, David Tremain, Simon Mann, Greg Wales, Severo Moto, Margaret Thatcher, Mark Thatcher, Africa Confidential

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