#SpyTapes ruling: Pressure on NPA boss for Zuma to face charges

President Jacob Zuma Photo: INLSA

President Jacob Zuma Photo: INLSA

Published Oct 13, 2017

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Opposition parties are calling for the corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma to be reinstated following the Supreme Court of Appeal’s (SCA) judgment confirming that the decision to drop the corruption charges against Zuma was irrational. 

Zuma and the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) had approached the SCA to appeal a judgment handed down by the Gauteng High Court, which found that former NPA head Mokotedi Mpshe took an irrational decision when he decided to let Zuma of the hook for the 783 counts on 18 charges of corruption.

  

The SCA confirmed that the high court ruling was correct. The ball is now in the NPA’s court to decide whether it goes ahead and charges Zuma.

 

The DA, which took the matter to the courts, welcomed the SCA ruling on Friday and called for the NPA to reinstate the charges against Zuma.

So Shaun the sheep must now decide whether to charge Zuma before or after the ANC's December conference, just as it was in 2007 #SpyTapes

— Lawson Naidoo (@LawsonNaidoo) October 13, 2017

Mmusi Maimane, DA leader, said the ruling was a win for justice and said the party would write to the NPA appealing that the charges be reinstated.

Read: #SpyTapes: SCA dismisses appeal by Zuma, NPA 

“I will be writing to the National Director of Public Prosecutions, Adv Shaun Abrahams, insisting that Jacob Zuma is served with an indictment and appears in court at the soonest available date. 

"Advocate Abrahams must commit to reinstating all 783 charges, and furnish the people of South Africa with a date by which these charges will be processed. 

The NPA has no factual & legal basis not to prosecute President Zuma. Some excerpt from judgement #SpyTapes pic.twitter.com/EiohVLt2xR

— Khumo Thetele (@KhumoThetele) October 13, 2017

"Advocate Abrahams must give us a response within 10 days. The charges have been formulated and the evidence is ready. We now await a trial date,” said Maimane.

 

The party said it expects that Zuma will probably want to make fresh representations to the NPA about why he wants the charges against him to be dropped.

 

“This is unnecessary, as he made written and oral representations on why exactly the same charges ought to be dropped back in 2009, and these representations were rejected. We will not stand for Jacob Zuma,” said Maimane.

 

The United Democratic Movement also appealed for Zuma to face the full might of the law and have his day in court.

 

“President Zuma just must man up and face the music,” said party leader Bantu Holomisa.

 

Holomisa also called for Parliament to appoint three retired judges who will comb through the charges against Zuma, because the NPA had lost its credibility to deal with the matter. 

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