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SA President Zuma must face corruption charges, court rules | SA President Zuma must face corruption charges, court rules |
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South Africa's President Jacob Zuma must face charges of corruption, fraud, racketeering and money laundering, the Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled. | South Africa's President Jacob Zuma must face charges of corruption, fraud, racketeering and money laundering, the Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled. |
It agreed with a lower court ruling last year that prosecutors could bring back 783 counts of corruption relating to a 1999 arms deal. | |
The charges had been set aside eight years ago, enabling Mr Zuma to become president. | The charges had been set aside eight years ago, enabling Mr Zuma to become president. |
The president has always maintained his innocence. | The president has always maintained his innocence. |
The charges relate to Mr Zuma's relationship with a businessman, Shabir Shaik, who was tried and found guilty in 2005 of soliciting bribes from a French arms company "for the benefit of Zuma". | The charges relate to Mr Zuma's relationship with a businessman, Shabir Shaik, who was tried and found guilty in 2005 of soliciting bribes from a French arms company "for the benefit of Zuma". |
Mr Zuma and other government officials have been accused of taking kickbacks from the purchase of fighter jets, patrol boats and other arms. | Mr Zuma and other government officials have been accused of taking kickbacks from the purchase of fighter jets, patrol boats and other arms. |
Charges were first brought against Mr Zuma in 2005 but dropped by prosecutors in 2009. | Charges were first brought against Mr Zuma in 2005 but dropped by prosecutors in 2009. |
Last year, the High Court in the capital, Pretoria, ruled in a case brought by the opposition Democratic Alliance that he should face the accusations. | Last year, the High Court in the capital, Pretoria, ruled in a case brought by the opposition Democratic Alliance that he should face the accusations. |
Mr Zuma went on to lodge a challenge with the Supreme Court of Appeal. | Mr Zuma went on to lodge a challenge with the Supreme Court of Appeal. |
The president's legal team admitted in September that a previous decision to drop the charges was "irrational". | |
Analysis: 'Spy tapes' appeal | Analysis: 'Spy tapes' appeal |
By Andrew Harding, BBC News, Johannesburg | By Andrew Harding, BBC News, Johannesburg |
It is the corruption case that will not go away. | It is the corruption case that will not go away. |
President Zuma has battled for years to avoid going on trial for 783 counts of corruption, linked to a politically charged bribery scandal that stretches back to the 1990s. | President Zuma has battled for years to avoid going on trial for 783 counts of corruption, linked to a politically charged bribery scandal that stretches back to the 1990s. |
The case against him was dropped in controversial circumstances in 2009, when the security services produced recordings of phone conversations that apparently show there was "political meddling" by prosecutors. | The case against him was dropped in controversial circumstances in 2009, when the security services produced recordings of phone conversations that apparently show there was "political meddling" by prosecutors. |
Weeks later, Mr Zuma became president of the country. | Weeks later, Mr Zuma became president of the country. |
But the so-called "spy tapes" have never been made public, and opposition parties have fought in the courts to have the corruption charges reinstated. | But the so-called "spy tapes" have never been made public, and opposition parties have fought in the courts to have the corruption charges reinstated. |
After this appeals court ruling, that could now happen - in theory. | After this appeals court ruling, that could now happen - in theory. |
In practice, many believe South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority is unlikely to proceed, at least not without further delays. | In practice, many believe South Africa's National Prosecuting Authority is unlikely to proceed, at least not without further delays. |
Mr Zuma's presidential term ends in 2019, when he will not be eligible to stand in another election having already served two terms in office. | |
His eventful presidency has seen him survive eight votes of no-confidence, making him the most colourful and controversial president South Africa has had since white-minority rule ended in 1994. |