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Original Post Date: 2007-02-22 Time: 00:00:00 Posted By: Jan
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) in KwaZulu-Natal warned on Monday that there would be “blood on the floor” of the High Court if the National Prosecution Authority (NPA) re-instituted charges of fraud and corruption against ANC Deputy President Jacob Zuma.
Zuma had his fraud and corruption charges struck off the roll of the Pietermaritzburg High Court last year, but the NPA has indicated its willingness to re-charge him.
The state has filed an application under the International Co-operation in Criminal Matters Act to have the Mauritian attorney-general release documents to enable it to further investigate charges against Zuma.
Briefing the media on Monday after its provincial executive committee meeting at the weekend, Cosatu said it would not allow state resources to be abused by the NPA to fight its wars with Zuma.
‘Would not allow state resources to be abused by the NPA’
KwaZulu-Natal Secretary-General Zet Luzipho said the union federation wanted charges against Zuma to be dropped permanently. “The NPA can only reinstate the charges over our dead bodies,” he said. “The NPA has taken us for a ride for a long time. There will be blood in the courtroom if they reinstate the charges. The NPA has dismally failed to play its role as an independent body. It has now gone on a fishing expedition regarding Zuma.”
Luzipho said it was “interesting” that while the NPA was single-mindedly pursuing only Zuma, further investigations of fraud involving millions of rands allegedly perpetrated by others through the controversial arms deal were being conducted in countries including England and Germany.
“We are worried about the perpetual resurfacing of the arms probe in countries where companies who were bidding for contracts are based.
“In order to allay any fears and to establish who got what in the arms deal we are supporting a call for the reopening of the arms deal probe, to be conducted by an independent judiciary.
“This will go a long way in closing this scandalous chapter of our history,” said Luzipho.
‘NPA has dismally failed to play its role as an independent body’
Cosatu also backed the intention of ANC structures in KZN to nominate Zuma as ANC president at the party’s national conference later this year.
This article was originally published on page 2 of The Mercury on February 20, 2007
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