Sunday, September 4, 2016

Zuma challenges ruling that graft charges be reinstated

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Zuma challenges ruling that graft charges be reinstated.

South Africa's President Jacob Zuma arrives for the official
 announcement of the municipal election results
at the result centre in Pretoria,
South Africa,
August 6, 2016. 
REUTERS/Siphiwe Sibeko

South African President Jacob Zuma is to appeal against a court ruling that corruption charges against him be reinstated, the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) said on Wednesday.
Zuma spokesman could not immediately confirm that the president had lodged an affidavit through his lawyers with the Supreme Court of Appeal, but the DA included a link to the document in a statement on its website.
The DA has been pursuing the matter in court and so would have access to such documents.
"President Jacob Zuma has this week filed his replying affidavit to the Supreme Court of Appeal," the DA said.
Zuma had been expected to take this route after an earlier appeal was rejected in June by the Pretoria High Court.
In April, a judge ordered a review of a 2009 decision by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to set aside hundreds of charges against Zuma, describing the original ruling as "irrational". That decision allowed Zuma to run for president.
The scandals swirling around Zuma contributed to the worst election showing by the ruling African National Congress (ANC) in local polls this month and have triggered calls for his resignation.

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