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South Africa prosecutors have dropped graft charges against African National Congress (ANC) leader Jacob Zuma.South Africa prosecutors have dropped graft charges against African National Congress (ANC) leader Jacob Zuma.
Chief prosecutor Mokotedi Mpshe said phone-tap evidence suggested political interference in the investigation.Chief prosecutor Mokotedi Mpshe said phone-tap evidence suggested political interference in the investigation.
Mr Zuma, who is expected to become president after elections this month, has always denied claims of graft over a multimillion dollar 1999 arms deal.Mr Zuma, who is expected to become president after elections this month, has always denied claims of graft over a multimillion dollar 1999 arms deal.
The ANC welcomed the outcome but the opposition said it left democracy in peril ahead of the 22 April polls.The ANC welcomed the outcome but the opposition said it left democracy in peril ahead of the 22 April polls.
The BBC's Alexis Akwagyiram says the ANC office at Polokwane in Limpopo province greeted Monday's decision - broadcast live on radio and television - with jubilation.The BBC's Alexis Akwagyiram says the ANC office at Polokwane in Limpopo province greeted Monday's decision - broadcast live on radio and television - with jubilation.
A party bus in the town turned up with a sound system and ANC supporters began dancing with banners.A party bus in the town turned up with a sound system and ANC supporters began dancing with banners.
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Gwede Mantashe, the ANC's secretary general, told reporters at party headquarters in Johannesburg: "This decision is a victory for the rule of law, decency and common sense."Gwede Mantashe, the ANC's secretary general, told reporters at party headquarters in Johannesburg: "This decision is a victory for the rule of law, decency and common sense."
Views from Polokwane on dropping Jacob Zuma's graft caseIn picturesViews from Polokwane on dropping Jacob Zuma's graft caseIn pictures
The chief prosecutor said the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) had obtained recordings of phone conversations which suggested the timing of the decision to charge Mr Zuma in 2007 had been manipulated.The chief prosecutor said the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) had obtained recordings of phone conversations which suggested the timing of the decision to charge Mr Zuma in 2007 had been manipulated.
"I have come to the difficult conclusion that it is neither possible nor desirable for the NPA to continue with the prosecution of Mr Zuma," Mr Mphse said."I have come to the difficult conclusion that it is neither possible nor desirable for the NPA to continue with the prosecution of Mr Zuma," Mr Mphse said.
The chief prosecutor read out transcripts of recorded conversations between former NPA head Bulelani Ngcuka and Leonard McCarthy, the man who led the now disbanded anti-corruption unit known as the Scorpions.The chief prosecutor read out transcripts of recorded conversations between former NPA head Bulelani Ngcuka and Leonard McCarthy, the man who led the now disbanded anti-corruption unit known as the Scorpions.
Mr Mpshe said the pair had discussed timing charges against Mr Zuma to cause political damage.Mr Mpshe said the pair had discussed timing charges against Mr Zuma to cause political damage.
"Mr McCarthy used the legal process for a purpose outside and extraneous to the prosecution itself," he said. "It was pure abuse of process," Mr Mpshe added."Mr McCarthy used the legal process for a purpose outside and extraneous to the prosecution itself," he said. "It was pure abuse of process," Mr Mpshe added.
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The main opposition Democratic Alliance said it would apply for a judicial review of the decision.The main opposition Democratic Alliance said it would apply for a judicial review of the decision.
What we have seen here today is a show trial two weeks before an election DA leader Helen Zille Victory for Zuma's hard-core fans What we have seen here today is a show trial two weeks before an election DA leader Helen Zille Victory for Zuma's hard-core fans class="" href="/1/hi/world/africa/7986757.stm"> Joy and fury at Zuma charges move
Party leader Hellen Zille said: "What we've seen here today is an abuse of the NPA's role.Party leader Hellen Zille said: "What we've seen here today is an abuse of the NPA's role.
"What we have seen here today is a show trial two weeks before an election by the National Prosecuting Authority using a press conference as if it's a court of law.""What we have seen here today is a show trial two weeks before an election by the National Prosecuting Authority using a press conference as if it's a court of law."
The Congress of the People (Cope), a recently formed political party that broke away from the ANC, said in a statement: "South Africa deserves better.The Congress of the People (Cope), a recently formed political party that broke away from the ANC, said in a statement: "South Africa deserves better.
"The dream of 1994 is dying, killed by the ANC and its alliance partners - South Africa is in great peril," it added, referring to the nation's first democratic vote at the end of white minority rule 15 years ago."The dream of 1994 is dying, killed by the ANC and its alliance partners - South Africa is in great peril," it added, referring to the nation's first democratic vote at the end of white minority rule 15 years ago.
ZUMA TIMELINE June 2005: Sacked as deputy presidentOctober 2005: Charged with corruption December 2005: Charged with rapeApril 2006: Acquitted of rape chargesSeptember 2006: Corruption case collapses December 2007: Elected ANC president; re-charged with corruption shortly afterwardsSeptember 2008: Judge rules corruption case cannot proceedJanuary 2009:Prosecutors win appeal, opening the way for Zuma to be recharged6 April 2009: Prosecutors drop charges after receiving new phone-tap evidence22 April 2009: Elections due Timeline: Zuma's legal problems S Africa's controversial arms deal BBC News Africa on Twitter ZUMA TIMELINE June 2005: Sacked as deputy presidentOctober 2005: Charged with corruption December 2005: Charged with rapeApril 2006: Acquitted of rape chargesSeptember 2006: Corruption case collapses December 2007: Elected ANC president; re-charged with corruption shortly afterwardsSeptember 2008: Judge rules corruption case cannot proceedJanuary 2009:Prosecutors win appeal, opening the way for Zuma to be recharged6 April 2009: Prosecutors drop charges after receiving new phone-tap evidence22 April 2009: Elections due Timeline: Zuma's legal problems S Africa's controversial arms deal BBC News Africa on Twitter
Earlier, opposition Inkatha Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi told the BBC: "If the charges are just dropped when there is no trial it seems to me the stink of what they accused him of will not go away."Earlier, opposition Inkatha Freedom Party leader Mangosuthu Buthelezi told the BBC: "If the charges are just dropped when there is no trial it seems to me the stink of what they accused him of will not go away."
Mr Zuma was first charged with graft, racketeering and money-laundering in 2005, but never faced trial.Mr Zuma was first charged with graft, racketeering and money-laundering in 2005, but never faced trial.
The case was dropped the following year, but he was recharged 10 days after he defeated former South African President Thabo Mbeki in elections to be the ANC's leader in December 2007.The case was dropped the following year, but he was recharged 10 days after he defeated former South African President Thabo Mbeki in elections to be the ANC's leader in December 2007.
Last year a judge ruled that there had been political meddling in the case, but the NPA successfully appealed.Last year a judge ruled that there had been political meddling in the case, but the NPA successfully appealed.
The BBC's Africa analyst Martin Plaut says despite mountains of evidence, South African justice has proved incapable of dealing with a case that has been wrapped up in the internal workings of the governing party - the ANC.The BBC's Africa analyst Martin Plaut says despite mountains of evidence, South African justice has proved incapable of dealing with a case that has been wrapped up in the internal workings of the governing party - the ANC.
The prosecutor provided evidence that his predecessor had manipulated the case to suit the ANC, yet said plainly that he had no evidence that this had been done at the behest of Mr Mbeki.The prosecutor provided evidence that his predecessor had manipulated the case to suit the ANC, yet said plainly that he had no evidence that this had been done at the behest of Mr Mbeki.
Despite the outcome of the affair it is likely to taint Mr Zuma's presidency and the governance of the country as the ANC leader has not had a chance to clear his name in court and the country will not forget the serious allegations, he says.Despite the outcome of the affair it is likely to taint Mr Zuma's presidency and the governance of the country as the ANC leader has not had a chance to clear his name in court and the country will not forget the serious allegations, he says.


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