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South Africa prosecutor to challenge Jacob Zuma corruption ruling | |
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South Africa's prosecution says it will appeal against a court ruling that it should reconsider corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma. | |
Originally, the charges were dropped weeks before the 2009 election which led to him becoming president. | Originally, the charges were dropped weeks before the 2009 election which led to him becoming president. |
But last month, a high court judge described that decision as "irrational". | But last month, a high court judge described that decision as "irrational". |
Mr Zuma has always denied the allegations which are linked to a 1999 arms deal worth billions of dollars. | |
Live: Zuma decision announced | Live: Zuma decision announced |
Profile: Jacob Zuma | Profile: Jacob Zuma |
Judge Aubrey Ledwaba said the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) should consider re-opening the case. | Judge Aubrey Ledwaba said the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) should consider re-opening the case. |
The opposition Democratic Alliance asked the courts to review the 2009 decision after it got access to the evidence in the so-called "spy tapes" that led the chief prosecutor Mokotedi Mpshe to drop the case. | The opposition Democratic Alliance asked the courts to review the 2009 decision after it got access to the evidence in the so-called "spy tapes" that led the chief prosecutor Mokotedi Mpshe to drop the case. |
In 2009, Mr Mpshe said that the tapes - recordings of phone conversations between officials discussing the timing of the case against Mr Zuma - suggested that there was political interference in the investigation. | In 2009, Mr Mpshe said that the tapes - recordings of phone conversations between officials discussing the timing of the case against Mr Zuma - suggested that there was political interference in the investigation. |
Controversial arms deal: What you need to know | Controversial arms deal: What you need to know |
Last month, Judge Ledwaba said Mr Mpshe had "found himself under pressure" when he decided to discontinue the prosecution and "consequently made an irrational decision". | Last month, Judge Ledwaba said Mr Mpshe had "found himself under pressure" when he decided to discontinue the prosecution and "consequently made an irrational decision". |
"Considering the situation in which he found himself, Mr Mpshe ignored the importance of the oath of office which commanded him to act independently and without fear and favour. | "Considering the situation in which he found himself, Mr Mpshe ignored the importance of the oath of office which commanded him to act independently and without fear and favour. |
"Mr Zuma should face the charges as outlined in the indictment," the judge said. | "Mr Zuma should face the charges as outlined in the indictment," the judge said. |