News / / 02.09.18

Daily Mail: African general’s Melbourne mansion faces police seizure after tip off from an anti-corruption group headed by George Clooney

Police have launched proceedings to seize a $1.5million mansion owned by the family of a former South Sudanese general named in a corruption report written by George Clooney.

General James Hoth Mai Nguoth served as the Sudan People’s Liberation Army’s chief-of-staff from May 2009 until April 2014.

In 2016 he was accused of stealing money from his war-torn country’s coffers in a report by an investigations team called The Sentry which was founded by Clooney.

Now police are targeting his luxury mansion in Narre Warren, Melbourne under the Proceeds of Crime Act…

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