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South Africa: Zuma's anti-corruption chief Heath quits | South Africa: Zuma's anti-corruption chief Heath quits |
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South African President Jacob Zuma's anti-corruption investigator has resigned after becoming embroiled in a row about ex-President Thabo Mbeki. | South African President Jacob Zuma's anti-corruption investigator has resigned after becoming embroiled in a row about ex-President Thabo Mbeki. |
Willem Heath has quit because his position has become "untenable", Justice Minister Jeff Radebe said. | Willem Heath has quit because his position has become "untenable", Justice Minister Jeff Radebe said. |
Mr Heath had accused Mr Mbeki of initiating rape and corruption charges against Mr Zuma while he was president. | Mr Heath had accused Mr Mbeki of initiating rape and corruption charges against Mr Zuma while he was president. |
Mr Zuma was elected president in 2009 following a bitter power struggle with Mr Mbeki. | Mr Zuma was elected president in 2009 following a bitter power struggle with Mr Mbeki. |
A court acquitted Mr Zuma of raping a female friend, while corruption charges related to a controversial multi-billion dollar arms deal were dropped shortly before the elections. | A court acquitted Mr Zuma of raping a female friend, while corruption charges related to a controversial multi-billion dollar arms deal were dropped shortly before the elections. |
Mr Zuma appointed Mr Heath only last month to head the anti-corruption Special Investigating Unit. | Mr Zuma appointed Mr Heath only last month to head the anti-corruption Special Investigating Unit. |
A former judge, Mr Heath served as an anti-corruption investigator after the end of apartheid under ex-President Nelson Mandela. | |
'Libellous' | 'Libellous' |
In an interview with South Africa's City Press newspaper earlier this month, Mr Heath said that Mr Mbeki had allegedly initiated the investigations against Mr Zuma. | In an interview with South Africa's City Press newspaper earlier this month, Mr Heath said that Mr Mbeki had allegedly initiated the investigations against Mr Zuma. |
He also claimed that Mr Mbeki had abused his position to compromise the criminal justice system by blocking some investigations into corrupt practices, City Press reported. | He also claimed that Mr Mbeki had abused his position to compromise the criminal justice system by blocking some investigations into corrupt practices, City Press reported. |
Mr Mbeki's spokesperson Mukhoni Ratshitanga said the allegations were libellous and malicious, and a letter had been sent to Mr Zuma's office to seek clarity about Mr Heath's comments. | Mr Mbeki's spokesperson Mukhoni Ratshitanga said the allegations were libellous and malicious, and a letter had been sent to Mr Zuma's office to seek clarity about Mr Heath's comments. |
Mr Radebe said he had discussed the controversy with Mr Heath at Mr Zuma's request, and he had agreed to resign. | Mr Radebe said he had discussed the controversy with Mr Heath at Mr Zuma's request, and he had agreed to resign. |
"The manner in which events unfolded following his appointment, created a perception, rightly or wrongly, that he would not be in a position to execute his duties in an independent manner as expected or required of an incumbent holding that position," Mr Radebe said. | "The manner in which events unfolded following his appointment, created a perception, rightly or wrongly, that he would not be in a position to execute his duties in an independent manner as expected or required of an incumbent holding that position," Mr Radebe said. |
Mr Heath's forced resignation will further damage Mr Zuma's credibility, analysts say. | Mr Heath's forced resignation will further damage Mr Zuma's credibility, analysts say. |
On 1 December, a court invalidated his appointment of former justice department official Menzi Simelane as chief prosecutor - another key post in the fight against corruption and crime. | On 1 December, a court invalidated his appointment of former justice department official Menzi Simelane as chief prosecutor - another key post in the fight against corruption and crime. |
The court said there were unresolved questions about Mr Simelane's integrity, as he had once given "untruthful" evidence. | The court said there were unresolved questions about Mr Simelane's integrity, as he had once given "untruthful" evidence. |
Analysts say there is growing concern that corruption and crime are becoming endemic in South Africa and recent measures by Mr Zuma - including the dismissal of government ministers and the appointment of a commission of inquiry into the controversial 1999 $5bn (£3.2bn) arms deal - has not dispelled perceptions that he is soft on corruption. | Analysts say there is growing concern that corruption and crime are becoming endemic in South Africa and recent measures by Mr Zuma - including the dismissal of government ministers and the appointment of a commission of inquiry into the controversial 1999 $5bn (£3.2bn) arms deal - has not dispelled perceptions that he is soft on corruption. |
Mr Zuma's financial adviser, Schabir Shaik, was convicted of taking bribes from a French arms company in 2005. | Mr Zuma's financial adviser, Schabir Shaik, was convicted of taking bribes from a French arms company in 2005. |
The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) dropped similar charges against Mr Zuma in 2009, citing political interference in the case. | The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) dropped similar charges against Mr Zuma in 2009, citing political interference in the case. |
Earlier, he was acquitted of raping a female friend. | Earlier, he was acquitted of raping a female friend. |
Mr Zuma said he had been a victim of a "political conspiracy". | Mr Zuma said he had been a victim of a "political conspiracy". |
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