Jacob Zuma set to make appearance in criminal proceedings against him

Former president Jacob Zuma is charged with 16 counts, including fraud‚ corruption and racketeering.
Former president Jacob Zuma is charged with 16 counts, including fraud‚ corruption and racketeering.
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Former president Jacob Zuma will be in court on Tuesday.

His new lawyer, Eric Mabuza, confirmed that Zuma would attend criminal proceedings against him in the Pietermaritzburg High Court. 

"Oh yes, he will definitely be there," Mabuza said on Monday morning.

He said Tuesday's court proceedings were expected to be brief as they were merely to make arrangements about when and how the matter would proceed.

An arrest warrant, issued in February when Zuma failed to appear in court, was previously stayed until May 6, but the postponement of the matter during the lockdown led to it being extended until June 23.

In February the court heard Zuma was too ill to be present in court during the criminal proceedings against him.

Zuma's then lawyer, Daniel Mantsha, submitted a sick note from a military hospital where the former president was said to have been treated, but judge Dhaya Pillay said it was inadmissible because of inconsistencies.

The former president's co-accused, French-based company Thales, is accused of agreeing to pay Zuma a yearly R500,000 bribe for protection from an investigation into the controversial multibillion-rand arms deal.

The alleged bribe was facilitated by Zuma’s former financial adviser‚ Schabir Shaik.


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