International auditing firm KPMG is in possession of a potentially explosive top secret list said to include the names of government ministers who allegedly stood to profit from a gold “offset” project linked to the arms deal.
Ministers were involved in shell companies, gold chains were exported and then melted down at the other end and the gold sold.
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