Zuma Nkandla Charges: DA approaches NPA for a decision
The Democratic Alliance’s legal team has written to the National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP) calling on him to furnish the DA with a decision on whether to prosecute or not prosecute Jacob Zuma, by no later than Monday, 15 May 2017, falling which, we will take legal action in order to ensure that Zuma is held fully accountable for his role in the Nkandla corruption scandal.
Last week, I instructed our legal to team to engage the NDPP one final time to give them an opportunity to make a decision on whether to prosecute Zuma for his role in the Nkandla corruption scandal. This follows the eight charges I laid against Zuma, in terms of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, in 2014.
Since laying charges against Zuma, I have asked a series of written Parliamentary Questions to both the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services and the Minister of Police to ascertain the status of CAS 123/03/2014. For three years, I have been given the run-around in my pursuit to ensure that Zuma is held accountable for using the people’s money to build himself a palace.
The most recent response from the Minister of Police states that the investigation “has been concluded”. The Minister went on further by saying that “The case docket was handed into the office of the NDPP on 21 August 2015, for a decision on prosecution. The decision by the NDPP is still being awaited.”
It is clear that the Police and NPA have been dragging their feet on this matter, most likely to protect Jacob Zuma, and those who seek to hold him to account risk the real possibility of limiting their careers.