Bangkok Post

Former president Zuma to face graft trial

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PIETERMARI­TZBERG: Former South African president Jacob Zuma will face trial on corruption charges after a court yesterday dismissed his applicatio­n to halt the case for good.

The ruling means further scrutiny of a 1999 arms deal in which Mr Zuma is accused of receiving bribes from French arms manufactur­er Thales.

The charges were raised more than a decade ago but withdrawn, then reinstated after the National Prosecutin­g Authority announced there were sufficient grounds to bring Mr Zuma to trial.

He was president from 2009 to 2018, when he was forced to resign by the ruling African National Congress party amid separate allegation­s of corruption linked to the controvers­ial Gupta family. The US Treasury Department on Thursday announced sanctions against three Gupta family members.

Mr Zuma’s legal team has argued that his court case has been prejudiced by long delays and that there has been political interferen­ce in his prosecutio­n.

Mr Zuma has denied wrongdoing and can appeal yesterday’s ruling. He made no public statements, slipping out quietly instead of addressing a crowd of supporters as in past court appearance­s.

His successor, President Cyril Ramaphosa, has vowed to crack down on the widespread graft that has eroded support for the ANC, which has ruled the country since the end of the harsh system of white minority rule known as apartheid in 1994.

The scandals around Mr Zuma also severely hurt investor confidence in South Africa’s economy, the most developed in sub-Saharan Africa.

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