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New charges for S Africa's Zuma New charges for S Africa's Zuma
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South African prosecutors have brought corruption charges against Jacob Zuma, who last week was elected leader of the governing African National Congress.South African prosecutors have brought corruption charges against Jacob Zuma, who last week was elected leader of the governing African National Congress.
Mr Zuma was first tried for corruption in 2005, before charges were dropped. Recently prosecutors have said they were investigating new charges.Mr Zuma was first tried for corruption in 2005, before charges were dropped. Recently prosecutors have said they were investigating new charges.
Reports say the new charges also include racketeering and tax evasion.Reports say the new charges also include racketeering and tax evasion.
His position as party leader makes him a frontrunner to become South Africa's president after elections in 2009.His position as party leader makes him a frontrunner to become South Africa's president after elections in 2009.
"Today, 28 December 2007, the Directorate of Special Operations (Scorpions) served on Mr Jacob Zuma an indictment to stand trial in the High Court on various counts of racketeering, money laundering, corruption and fraud," Mr Zuma's attorney, Michael Hulley, said in an e-mail received by the AFP news agency."Today, 28 December 2007, the Directorate of Special Operations (Scorpions) served on Mr Jacob Zuma an indictment to stand trial in the High Court on various counts of racketeering, money laundering, corruption and fraud," Mr Zuma's attorney, Michael Hulley, said in an e-mail received by the AFP news agency.
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"According to the indictment, which was served on Mr Zuma's Johannesburg residence in his absence, the trial is to proceed on 14 August 2008," he added."According to the indictment, which was served on Mr Zuma's Johannesburg residence in his absence, the trial is to proceed on 14 August 2008," he added.
Mr Zuma was formerly South Africa's deputy president, before being fired in 2005 when his financial adviser, Schabir Schaik, was found guilty of corruption and jailed for 15 years. The charges are believed to be linked to a controversial $5bn arms procurement deal by the South African government in 1999.
Mr Zuma was formerly South Africa's deputy president, before being fired in 2005 when his financial adviser, Schabir Schaik, was found guilty of corruption and jailed for 15 years in connection with the arms deal.
Last year he was acquitted on charges of rape, in a trial which led to his temporary suspension from his ANC duties.Last year he was acquitted on charges of rape, in a trial which led to his temporary suspension from his ANC duties.
Mr Zuma has always maintained his innocence. Before being elected to the ANC leadership, he told the BBC if fresh charges were brought against him he would not stand down from office unless he were found guilty.Mr Zuma has always maintained his innocence. Before being elected to the ANC leadership, he told the BBC if fresh charges were brought against him he would not stand down from office unless he were found guilty.
His supporters say that the charges against him are part of a political conspiracy.His supporters say that the charges against him are part of a political conspiracy.
After the rape trial he consolidated his support within the ANC and gained a clear victory over President Thabo Mbeki in the party leadership contest.After the rape trial he consolidated his support within the ANC and gained a clear victory over President Thabo Mbeki in the party leadership contest.