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6 April 2009
NPA DECISION TO DROP ZUMA CHARGES
STATEMENT BY PRINCE MANGOSUTHU BUTHELEZI MP
While one understands the embarrassing
position the Directorate of Prosecutions was placed in by the
McCarthy telephonic conversations, I still believe that it is
most unfortunate for Mr Zuma not to have had his day in court.
I have repeatedly called for Mr Zuma to
have his day in court in order to clear his name of the serious
allegations against him.
I feel the charges will now be a shadow
over him as our Head of State.
The consequences of today's decision for
South Africa will damage our country's image and the decision is
bound to affect the reputation and credibility of our country,
both nationally and internationally, especially in light of the
Schabir Shaik's conviction on the basis of his friendship with
Mr Zuma.
I would also like to raise my concern
with Mr Zuma's media trial that made today's decision no great
surprise. The public knew the outcome last week as the headlines
declared 'Zuma is Free' even before the NPA declared it.
Justice has been compromised every step
of the way.
Now we will have to face the
consequences.
Contact:
Liezl van der Merwe
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