Publication: Sunday Independent Issued: Date: 2007-03-25 Reporter: B Walters

Zuma, Thint Seemingly Bent on Hiding Something

 

Publication 

Sunday Independent

Date

2007-03-25

Reporter

B. Walters

Web Link

www.sundayindependent.co.za

 

Letters

If a person, company or institution is asked questions that are in the public concern, surely they damage only their own case by refusing to provide answers?*1

Instead of helping to supply the information that is deemed to be required for the public concern, when a person, company or institution goes to the lengths and expense of the courts to seek to deny access to the requested information, then it is reasonable for anyone to believe that they have something to hide - perhaps something detrimental to the parties concerned?

Why has this not been loudly asked of Jacob Zuma and Thint?

B Walters
Sandton

With acknowledgements to B. Walters and Sunday Independent.



*1       Based on the documentary evidence available, Thint and Zuma are guilty beyond any doubt whatsoever; their only hope in court is to challenge the admissibility of each and every item.

If and when the NPA get their act together and charge these two criminals *2, then it will be almost an entirely technical trial, with Kemp J. Kemp SC and Kessie Naidu SC almost continuously on their hind legs and with their war cry "Objection, M'Lord".


*2      The Supreme Court has already effectively ruled on the unlawfulness of their conduct.

Such unlawfulness falls within both the criminal and civil domain.