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South Africa ex-President Jacob Zuma charged with corruption | South Africa ex-President Jacob Zuma charged with corruption |
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South Africa's former President Jacob Zuma has been charged with corruption linked to a 1990s arms deal. | South Africa's former President Jacob Zuma has been charged with corruption linked to a 1990s arms deal. |
After the 75-year-old's 15-minute appearance at the High Court in Durban on Friday morning, the case was adjourned until 8 June. | After the 75-year-old's 15-minute appearance at the High Court in Durban on Friday morning, the case was adjourned until 8 June. |
He faces 16 counts of corruption, racketeering, fraud and money laundering, which dogged his presidency and were reinstated in 2016. | He faces 16 counts of corruption, racketeering, fraud and money laundering, which dogged his presidency and were reinstated in 2016. |
Mr Zuma, who was forced out of office in February, denies any wrongdoing. | Mr Zuma, who was forced out of office in February, denies any wrongdoing. |
His supporters descended on the city to rally for him, while his critics think court action is long overdue. | His supporters descended on the city to rally for him, while his critics think court action is long overdue. |
After the hearing, Mr Zuma addressed the crowds, who had come to stand alongside him at the court in his home province. | |
"Some people are acting like I have been convicted, I am innocent until proven guilty," he said, according to Reuters news agency. | |
He then led them in song and dance. | |
Mr Zuma and his legal team insist the charges are trumped up and politically motivated. | Mr Zuma and his legal team insist the charges are trumped up and politically motivated. |
What was the arms deal? | What was the arms deal? |
Mr Zuma was deputy president at the time of the decades-old arms deal. | Mr Zuma was deputy president at the time of the decades-old arms deal. |
He is accused of accepting bribes from French arms firm Thales via his financial adviser at the time. | He is accused of accepting bribes from French arms firm Thales via his financial adviser at the time. |
The adviser, Schabir Shaikh, was found guilty of trying to solicit the bribes and was jailed in 2005. | The adviser, Schabir Shaikh, was found guilty of trying to solicit the bribes and was jailed in 2005. |
The case against Mr Zuma was dropped shortly before he ran for president in 2009. | The case against Mr Zuma was dropped shortly before he ran for president in 2009. |
The mood in Durban | The mood in Durban |
By Pumza Fihlani, BBC News, Durban | By Pumza Fihlani, BBC News, Durban |
On Friday, Downtown Durban was a hive of activity as the province's beloved Jacob Zuma once again stepped into the spotlight. | |
Some of the roads around the grand court building had been cordoned off, while a large stage was erected by Mr Zuma's supporters a few metres from the courthouse. | |
Meanwhile, hundreds of police officers were dispatched to provide security. | |
The last time Mr Zuma was in court for a trial was more than 10 years ago on rape charges - he denied the allegations and the case was later dropped. Back then, thousands came to support him including members of his own African National Congress (ANC) party. | |
This time around the party, led by the new president Cyril Ramaphosa, is keen to distance itself from the controversy as the party prepares to contest the national elections in a year's time. | |
Mr Ramaphosa came in on a ticket of clean governance and his party cannot afford another scandal, but for the people here Mr Zuma remains a hero, a man who brought development to forgotten corners of this vast and largely rural province. | |
Why is this significant? | |
The BBC's Andrew Harding said the former president appearing in a dock on corruption charges was "hugely symbolic" for South Africa's young democracy. | |
Many, he reports, see it as an era of impunity coming to an end. | |
Why now? | |
Mr Zuma's opponents had long fought for him to be charged over the 1990s bribes. | Mr Zuma's opponents had long fought for him to be charged over the 1990s bribes. |
The charges were reinstated in 2016 as his grip on the ruling party, the ANC, weakened. | |
He was facing his ninth vote of no-confidence in parliament before he left office, forced out by his own ANC party. | |
Zuma's many scandals | |
His rule was beset with a series of scandals, including claims of state looting. | |
In 2016, a court ruled that he breached his oath of office by using government money to upgrade a private home in the rural area of Nkandla. He later repaid the money. | |
Last year he was also accused of profiteering from a relationship with the wealthy Gupta family - allegations that both parties have denied. | |
In February, Mr Zuma resigned following intense pressure from the ANC party. He had been told to step down or face another vote of no-confidence in parliament. | |
Mr Zuma's remaining supporters argue that he is being targeted for backing a radical economic reform agenda. | Mr Zuma's remaining supporters argue that he is being targeted for backing a radical economic reform agenda. |
A battle is also brewing over whether the state should keep paying his legal bills. | A battle is also brewing over whether the state should keep paying his legal bills. |