China has said that Zimbabwe’s “looters list” of people who owe the country money is not “credible”, the news site Times Live reports.

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On Monday, the country’s president, Emmerson Mnangagwa, released the names of hundreds of companies and individuals who has failed to return $827m (£590m) illegally stashed abroad despite an amnesty.

After taking office last year Mr Mnangagwa gave individuals and companies 90 days to give up the funds but said on Monday that just $591m had been returned.

The list is divided into three categories, of which one is devoted to people who have moved money to China.

Speaking at a media conference in the Zimbabwean capital of Harare, Chinese embassy official Zhao Baogang rejected the list.

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“Some of the things are not factual. They would have done better to investigate more and come up with a more credible list‚” he said.

“Some of those people and companies on the list have already regularised their issues with authorities.”

Mr Mnangagwa is expected to visit China in April, a country Zimbabwe has a good trade relationship with.

In 2016, trade between the two countries was worth $900 million though Zimbabwe allegedly owes Chinese banks more than $100 million.