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Zuma denies accusations of wrongdoing in ties with Gupta family

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South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma tells a judicial inquiry that he is innocent of any wrongdoing over his dealings with the Gupta family, allegedly at the heart of a web of corruption. SOUNDBITE

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