Thursday, July 03, 2008

Zuma likely to appeal Mauritian court ruling

For someone who has been demanding “his day in court” to “prove his innocence”, he sure has gone out of his way to delay proceedings for years now.

So much for the, “I’m not a crook and I'll prove it" statement. LaZooma is as crooked as the crumpled R200 notes he is accused of taking in bribes.

This is your next prez people.

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ANC president Jacob Zuma is likely to appeal against a Mauritius Supreme Court ruling that went against him.

The Mauritian court refused an application by Zuma to be involved in a case about documents that could be used as evidence against him by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA).

The NPA's lawyers were seeking to obtain the originals of 13 documents being held in Mauritius, that were used to convict Schabir Shaik, Zuma's former financial adviser.

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