Willie Hofmeyr: Why I tried to drop 783 charges against Zuma
After giving a blistering testimony before the Mokgoro Commission of Inquiry, Willie Hofmeyr had to address his own actions at the time of the Spy Tapes debacle.
After giving a blistering testimony before the Mokgoro Commission of Inquiry, Willie Hofmeyr had to address his own actions at the time of the Spy Tapes debacle.
President Jacob Zuma has applied for leave to appeal a court ruling that 783 corruption charges against him must be reinstated.
On 29 April, the full bench of the High Court in Pretoria found President Jacob Zuma should face the 783 charges of corruption.
Jumping into the ring, political analyst Daniel Silke says Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan definitely won round one with Moody’s.
South Africa’s High Court has ruled that a 2009 decision to drop 783 corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma was irrational and should be reviewed.
The High Court in Pretoria will today hand down judgment in the Democratic Alliance’s bid to have the decision to drop corruption charges against President Jacob Zuma reviewed.
There has been a delay in the handing over of the so-called Zuma “spy tapes”, DA leader Helen Zille said on Thursday. “I would like to say that I have the tapes, but unfortunately I don’t,” she told reporters outside the High Court in Pretoria. “The deputy judge president first wants to study the [Supreme … Read more
The crowd waiting outside the High Court in Pretoria on Thursday for the handover of the “spy tapes” cheered when told it was imminent. “Give us the tapes,” they shouted as Gauteng Democratic Alliance leader John Moodey gave them the update outside the court. DA leader Helen Zille entered the court earlier after addressing the … Read more