The South African government and former Rwandan diplomat Kayumba Nyamwasa may have had a hidden agenda a year before he fled Rwanda for the Southern Africa nation in early 2010, according to court documents tabled in the ongoing lawsuit challenging his asylum status.
It has emerged from one of the documents submitted by South African government lawyers, who are actually defending him, that Kayumba had plans to seek refuge in Pretoria as early as March 2009. The document suggests that the SA government had news of Kayumba's arrival long enough before he got there.
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