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SA court rejects Zuma graft case | SA court rejects Zuma graft case |
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A South African court has ruled that a corruption case against ruling party leader Jacob Zuma cannot go ahead. | A South African court has ruled that a corruption case against ruling party leader Jacob Zuma cannot go ahead. |
He was facing charges of corruption, fraud and money laundering relating to a multi-billion dollar 1999 arms deal. | He was facing charges of corruption, fraud and money laundering relating to a multi-billion dollar 1999 arms deal. |
A judge in Pietermaritzburg said there was reason to believe the decision to charge him was politically motivated. | A judge in Pietermaritzburg said there was reason to believe the decision to charge him was politically motivated. |
His words were drowned out by cheers of supporters outside the court. The decision effectively clears the path for Mr Zuma to become president. | His words were drowned out by cheers of supporters outside the court. The decision effectively clears the path for Mr Zuma to become president. |
The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Pietermaritzburg said there were scenes of celebration outside the court, where hundreds of people had gathered since Thursday evening for an all-night vigil. | The BBC's Jonah Fisher in Pietermaritzburg said there were scenes of celebration outside the court, where hundreds of people had gathered since Thursday evening for an all-night vigil. |
We came here to celebrate and we are going to celebrate Floyd ShimvambuANC Youth League Zuma: Comeback kid | We came here to celebrate and we are going to celebrate Floyd ShimvambuANC Youth League Zuma: Comeback kid |
They had braved the very cold wintry and drizzly night to show their support, singing and chanting in Zulu "vuli ndlela", which loosely translated, means open the door. | They had braved the very cold wintry and drizzly night to show their support, singing and chanting in Zulu "vuli ndlela", which loosely translated, means open the door. |
Their message was that the Supreme Court should leave the way open for the African National Congress (ANC) leader to become president next year by dropping the case. | Their message was that the Supreme Court should leave the way open for the African National Congress (ANC) leader to become president next year by dropping the case. |
Jubilant | Jubilant |
Judge Chris Nicholson said the decision to prosecute without consulting Mr Zuma, 66, had been invalid and ordered the charges to be set aside - for the moment. | |
"I must repeat that this application has nothing to do with the guilt or otherwise of the applicant. It deals only with the procedural point relating to his [Zuma's] right to making representations before the respondent [the prosecution] makes a decision on whether to charge him," AFP news agency quotes him as saying. | |
Mr Zuma has mass grass-roots support in the ruling ANC | Mr Zuma has mass grass-roots support in the ruling ANC |
The judge said the charges could be resubmitted but correspondents say prosecutors will come under huge pressure to drop the case altogether. | |
A jubilant Mr Zuma embraced his lawyer after the ruling, AP news agency reports. | A jubilant Mr Zuma embraced his lawyer after the ruling, AP news agency reports. |
Our correspondent says Mr Zuma's lawyers are due back in court before the end of the year to try and get a permanent stay of prosecution. | |
Under South African law, a president does not have immunity from prosecution. | Under South African law, a president does not have immunity from prosecution. |
After leaving court, Mr Zuma addressed the crowds, and led them in his trademark anti-apartheid guerrilla song, "Umshini wami" (Bring Me My Machine-Gun). | After leaving court, Mr Zuma addressed the crowds, and led them in his trademark anti-apartheid guerrilla song, "Umshini wami" (Bring Me My Machine-Gun). |
"We came here to celebrate and we are going to celebrate. This [the judgement] exposed Thabo Mbeki and everybody who did this to him," South Africa's Mail and Guardian paper quotes ANC Youth League spokesman Floyd Shimvambu as saying. | "We came here to celebrate and we are going to celebrate. This [the judgement] exposed Thabo Mbeki and everybody who did this to him," South Africa's Mail and Guardian paper quotes ANC Youth League spokesman Floyd Shimvambu as saying. |
Tension | Tension |
The charges against Mr Zuma related to South Africa's largest post-apartheid arms deal, involving contracts totalling 30bn rand ($3.7bn; £2bn) to modernise its national defence force. | The charges against Mr Zuma related to South Africa's largest post-apartheid arms deal, involving contracts totalling 30bn rand ($3.7bn; £2bn) to modernise its national defence force. |
ZUMA TIMELINE June 2005: Sacked as deputy president October 2005: Charged with corruption April 2006: Acquitted of rape charges September 2006: Corruption case collapses December 2007: Elected ANC president; re-charged with corruption shortly afterwards September 2008: Judge rules corruption case cannot proceed2009: Elections due Timeline: Zuma's legal problems | ZUMA TIMELINE June 2005: Sacked as deputy president October 2005: Charged with corruption April 2006: Acquitted of rape charges September 2006: Corruption case collapses December 2007: Elected ANC president; re-charged with corruption shortly afterwards September 2008: Judge rules corruption case cannot proceed2009: Elections due Timeline: Zuma's legal problems |
The deal involved companies from Germany, Italy, Sweden, Britain, France and South Africa. | The deal involved companies from Germany, Italy, Sweden, Britain, France and South Africa. |
Mr Zuma was sacked as South Africa's deputy president in 2005, when his financial adviser was found guilty of soliciting a bribe on behalf of Mr Zuma and jailed for 15 years in connection with the deal. | Mr Zuma was sacked as South Africa's deputy president in 2005, when his financial adviser was found guilty of soliciting a bribe on behalf of Mr Zuma and jailed for 15 years in connection with the deal. |
He then went on trial, but the case collapsed in 2006 when the prosecution said it was not ready to proceed. | He then went on trial, but the case collapsed in 2006 when the prosecution said it was not ready to proceed. |
He was charged again last December shortly after winning a bitter campaign against President Thabo Mbeki to become ANC leader in what his allies say was a political conspiracy to prevent him becoming president. | He was charged again last December shortly after winning a bitter campaign against President Thabo Mbeki to become ANC leader in what his allies say was a political conspiracy to prevent him becoming president. |
Elections are due to be held in April or May 2009. | Elections are due to be held in April or May 2009. |
Tension was raised this week, following the publication of a cartoon showing Mr Zuma about to rape a figure labelled "Lady Justice" - a reference to the criticism of judges by Mr Zuma's supporters. | Tension was raised this week, following the publication of a cartoon showing Mr Zuma about to rape a figure labelled "Lady Justice" - a reference to the criticism of judges by Mr Zuma's supporters. |
"We will eliminate any forces that come our way," ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said on Wednesday, according to local media. | "We will eliminate any forces that come our way," ANC Youth League president Julius Malema said on Wednesday, according to local media. |
In April 2006, Mr Zuma was acquitted of rape in a separate case, though he was widely criticised for comments about sex and HIV/Aids. | In April 2006, Mr Zuma was acquitted of rape in a separate case, though he was widely criticised for comments about sex and HIV/Aids. |
Are you in South Africa? What is your reaction to the court verdict? Send your comment using the form below: | Are you in South Africa? What is your reaction to the court verdict? Send your comment using the form below: |