Publication: Cape Times Issued: Date: 2008-01-16 Reporter: Sapa

Zuma Will Face The Music Even If Searches Are Declared Invalid

 

Publication 

Cape Times

Date

2008-01-16

Reporter Sapa

Web Link

www.capetimes.co.za

 

Durban: ANC President Jacob Zuma's bid to have search and seizure raids declared unconstitutional will not derail the state's case against him and French arms company Thint, the National Prosecuting Authority said yesterday.

NPA spokesperson Tlali Tlali said the decision to prosecute Zuma had taken into account the outcome of the ANC president's Constitutional Court bid against a Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) ruling in early November.

"The NPA embarked on a process of consideration when it made its decision (to charge Zuma and Thint)," said Tlali.

On November 8, the SCA ruled that the five warrants used to search the premises of Zuma and his attorney, Michael Hulley, were legal.

At the end of November, Zuma and Hulley claimed in papers filed with the Constitutional Court that the search and seizure raids by the Scorpions invaded their constitutional rights to privacy and dignity.

In the papers filed, Hulley claimed that the raids were so controversial that although the Supreme Court of Appeal ruled in the state's favour, the "judicial process" was equally divided over the raids.

He said: "The court of first instance (the Durban High Court) and the two judges in the SCA found for the applicants herein; three judges of the SCA found for the respondents.

"The outcome in the SCA has simply demonstrated that the issues are contentious and of principle. It is thus clear also that there are reasonable prospects of success on appeal."

Hulley said the search and seizure warrants gave permission for documents related to the investigations into Zuma to be seized, but the warrants never "remotely described" the investigation.

Zuma and Hulley's case has not been placed on the roll of the Constitutional Court which resumes on February 15. The court could still decide to hear the case or it could simply make an order based on the documentation before it.

With acknowledgements to Sapa and Cape Times.