Wanted: People protest outside the UAE embassy, demanding the extradition of Atul and Rajesh Gupta, their wives Chetari and Arti, and others facing money laundering charges. Photo: Dean Vivier/Bield/Gallo Images/Getty Images
Reluctance not only to provide private lawyers but also to follow their advice has proven to be a recurring theme in state capture cases.
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