ANC Respects Concourt Ruling |
Publication |
Sapa |
Issued | Johannesburg |
Reporter | Sapa |
Date | 2008-07-31 |
The ANC respects the ruling of the Constitutional Court on the
application by its president Jacob Zuma on the lawfulness of search and seizure
operations by the Scorpions, the party said on Thursday.
"The ANC respects the right of all citizens to freely exercise their
constitutional rights and to seek whatever legal recourse they consider
necessary," read a statement.
"The ANC reaffirms its support for its president and the principle of equality
before the law. For this reason, ANC leaders and supporters will gather outside
the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Monday 4 August to demonstrate this support.
"The ANC reiterates its view that the manner in which this case has been handled
by the authorities over the last few years has reinforced the perception that
the ANC president is being persecuted rather than merely prosecuted. It has also
fuelled doubts about his chances of receiving a fair hearing."
Zuma and arms company Thint failed in their challenges to search and seizure
warrants the State sought to investigate a charge of corruption against them.
They also failed to stop a letter of request for documents to be brought over
from Mauritius for use in the case.
"All the applicants' challenges to the search and seizure operations failed,"
Chief Justice Pius Langa found in a majority judgment.
Zuma and the State will meet again in the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Monday.
With acknowledgements to Sapa.