Pretoria - The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) made a decision not to issue a media statement, after it took a decision not to prosecute President Jacob Zuma's son, Duduzane, for his role in an accident that killed a woman - despite having crafted the statement.
The Times reported that the second decision to not prosecute Zuma was never publicly announced and that the decision emerged from correspondence in the Gupta emails.
NPA spokesperson Phindi Louw sent a press release to News24 - dated 18 August 2015 - in which it announces and details its reasons for declining to prosecute Zuma.
"After careful consideration of the contents of the docket, the report provided by the Senior Public Prosecutor and the magistrate's findings in the inquest proceeding into the unnatural death of the late Phumzile Dube. The Director of Public Prosecutions in South Gauteng has taken a decision not to prosecute the two suspects, Mr Jabulani Vusi Dlamini and Mr Duduzane Zuma," the statement reads.
"The Director of Public Prosecutions has declined to prosecute on the basis that there are no prospects of a successful prosecution on this matter."
Louw said there was something happening at the NPA at the time and a decision was made not to release the statement which had been crafted.