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DLM
01-13-2005, 07:14 AM
Mark Thatcher pleads guilty to attempting to finance an African coup plot
Thu Jan 13, 4:31 AM ET

CAPE TOWN, South Africa (AP) - Sir Mark Thatcher pleaded guilty Thursday to unwittingly helping to finance an foiled coup plot in oil-rich Equatorial Guinea but will only pay a fine and receive a suspended jail sentence.

Thatcher, the son of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, will pay about $506,000 US in fines in a deal that lets him leave South Africa to rejoin his family in the United States. If he does not pay the fine, he faces a five-year prison sentence, Judge Abe Motala said in the Cape High Court.

"I am willing to pay any price to be reunited with my family," said Thatcher, dressed in a dark blue suit and gold tie.

A spokesman for Lady Thatcher's office in London said: "She is very relieved that matters have now been settled and that the worry of these last few months is now over."

Thatcher admits that he paid for a military helicopter used by mercenaries in the alleged plot but maintains that he believed it was to be used as an air ambulance for humanitarian purposes, a person close to the family said.

"It should be noted that Sir Mark was not charged with any involvement in the attempted coup d'etat in Equatorial Guinea," said George *** Niekerk, a member of his legal team. "The plea bargain was entered into solely as a result of his financing of the charter of a helicopter in circumstances where he should have exercised more caution."

Thatcher, who has lived in South Africa since 1995, was arrested at his suburban Cape Town home on Aug. 25 and charged with violating this country's anti-mercenary laws.

He also faces charges in Equatorial Guinea, where 19 other defendants are already on trial in connection with an alleged plot last year to overthrow President Teodoro Obiang Nguema, who has ruled Africa's third-largest oil producer for the past 25 years.

Officials there have said they will seek Thatcher's extradition from South Africa.

Equatorial Guinea alleges Thatcher and other mainly British financiers worked with the tiny country's opposition figures, scores of African mercenaries and six Armenian pilots in a takeover attempt foiled in March.

Thatcher maintains he played no part in the alleged conspiracy.

The high court in South Africa ordered Thatcher to answer questions submitted by Equatorial Guinea under oath in November, but that appearance was postponed until Feb. 18 to give his lawyers a chance to appeal the ruling.

Thatcher's trial on charges of violating South Africa's Foreign Military Assistance Act had been postponed until April 8 for further investigation before he pleading guilty Thursday to a charge of attempted financing of a coup in West Africa.

Keltria
01-13-2005, 11:29 AM
As far as I am concerned Mark Thatcher should be sent to EG, and made to stand trial there and be sentenced to the harsh sentences the South African people who were caught in this whole issue are serving. What him any different from those people. he was on TV tonight saying he has family and kids. So do the 69 others who were accused and are suffering the harshest of penalites ever. EG has the DP too. Suddenly he is leaving South Africa and has to pay a R3 000 000.00 fine which as of today's rate of exchange is just under a $500 000.00 fine. I cannot for the life of me understand why he wont be extradited to EG like EG want. Our men were caught in Zimbabwe and were extradited to stand trial. Mommy's money talks doesnt it? Ugh, the man makes me sick with his lies. I'm glad he is leaving.

DLM
01-13-2005, 12:39 PM
I agree completely Keltria- 'mommy's money' and name both talk- I guess I should not have been surprised :(

Keltria
01-13-2005, 02:48 PM
Well you Americans are lucky - you get to have him... he is on his way to Texas to join his "Mommy"... I wonder if he is going to try and take over America next... He failed with EG, so who knows he might be lucky this time. Pity he was not extradited cause in EG "mommy's money and name" means NOTHING. They would have thrown him in jail and lost the key. He got away scott free and a lot of people are paying his price for his failed coup attempt. Enjoy...

DLM
01-13-2005, 03:12 PM
I just read that Sir Mark is on his way to 'mommy' in London - don't know when he will join his wife and children in Texas- I am in Canada so I am just grateful he has no plans to come here.