The Herald (South Africa)

Summons served on Zuma to appear in Durban court

- Karyn Maughan

FORMER president Jacob Zuma has been formally served with a summons to appear in court on corruption charges on Friday next week.

Hawks spokesman Hangwani Mulaudzi confirmed that the summons had been served yesterday.

The state and defence agreed on April 6 following a meeting held last week.

Ironically‚ that date marks the ninth anniversar­y of then acting National Prosecutin­g Authority head Mokotedi Mpshe’s decision to drop the case against Zuma‚ who was ANC president at the time.

Mpshe’s decision was found to be unlawful and irrational by both the North Gauteng High Court and the Appeal Court, paving the way for prosecutio­ns boss Shaun Abrahams to find that the case should go ahead.

Zuma and French arms company Thint have both been served with a summons to appear at the Durban High Court‚ and will therefore not be required to apply for bail.

They were summonsed to appear in court when they were both first charged with corruption‚ relating to the company’s alleged R500 000 bribe deal with Zuma, in which he was paid to protect Thint from any possible arms deal investigat­ions.

The state believes that money was to be used to pay for Zuma’s Nkandla renovation­s.

A summons is issued against an accused when the state does not believe they are a flight risk‚ and therefore do not need to put bail conditions in place to ensure their presence in court.

Zuma will not be required to hand in his passport.

Zuma and Thint’s court hearing is expected to be quick‚ with the case likely to be postponed for some time.

This will be to allow Zuma’s lawyers to challenge Abrahams’ decision to revive the case against him. – TimesLIVE

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