MEDIA STATEMENT: NDPP OPPOSES KING'S CONCOURT APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO APPEAL
Mr King has applied in the Constitutional Court for leave to appeal against the judgment of the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) on 8 March 2010, upholding the appeal by the NDPP against a judgment handed down in the High Court on 11 December 2008.
The NPA is opposing the application.
The matter sought to be appealed against is the judgment in a civil application (review) arising out of criminal proceedings instituted by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) against Mr King. In the criminal case, Mr King has been indicted on 322 counts including fraud, tax evasion and evasion of exchange control regulations over a period between 1990 and 2004, money-laundering, and racketeering. The crimes of which he is accused involve amounts in excess of R 1 billion.
The application concerns Mr King's claim to an entitlement to be furnished with particulars of documents contained in the privileged portions of the prosecution docket.
Mr King wants a detailed list of all these work papers with a full description of every document and a statement of the basis on which the state denies him access to it. He says that he is entitled to this on the basis of his right to a fair trial and the right to access to information.