Spy Tapes: Pretoria High Court to hand down judgment in Zuma charges
28 April 2016
Tomorrow the full bench of the North Gauteng (Pretoria) High Court will hand down judgment in the Spy Tapes matter relating to the dropping of the 783 charges of corruption levelled against President Jacob Zuma.
On 03 March 2016 the court reserved judgment in the DA's application to have the decision to discontinue the prosecution against President Zuma reviewed and set aside. We contend that the decision taken by the then acting National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP), Mokotedi Mpshe, was irrational, unreasonable and made with an ulterior political motive. This could have the effect of reinstating the charges against President Zuma.
Even if McCarthy and Ngcuka wanted to achieve a particular result at Polokwane, they clearly failed spectacularly and, ultimately, nothing turned on this attempt.
Indeed, it was common cause, that, although such attempts at timing service may have been lamentable, and McCarthy and Ngucka’s motives suspect, it did not affect the strength of the prosecution’s case against the President.