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ZUMA TO APPEAL DECISION HE MUST FACE GRAFT CHARGES

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JOHANNESBU­RG - Former South African President Jacob Zuma will appeal a High Court decision to deny him a permanent stay of prosecutio­n on charges related to a $2 billion arms deal, his lawyers said yesterday.

Zuma, in office from 20092018, had applied for the stay of prosecutio­n for alleged fraud, racketeeri­ng and money laundering relating to the deal to buy European military equipment for South Africa’s armed forces in the 1990s.

On Friday the Pietermari­tzburg High Court dismissed the applicatio­n by Zuma and his co-accused, French arms company Thales.

“Mr Zuma elects to exercise the full extent of his constituti­onal rights, which includes the right to appeal (this) ... decision,” Zuma’s lawyer, Thabani Masuku, told the court, where pre-trial proceeding­s were set to start.

Zuma’s lawyers and state prosecutor­s had agreed to provisiona­lly set down February 4, 2020 as a trial start date. But State prosecutor Billy Downer said the state intended to oppose the appeal, potentiall­y delaying any trial deep into 2020.

Ousted by the ruling African National Congress in February 2018 after two terms in power marked by corruption allegation­s and economic stagnation, Zuma has claimed the charges are a politicall­y motivated conspiracy.

He repeated the claim during testimony at a judicial corruption inquiry July as well as in his few public appearance­s to rally his supporters.

Outside court yesterday, Zuma ascended a mobile stage to a chorus of ululations and his campaign song, telling the crowd of a couple of hundred that he deserved a clear explanatio­n of why his stay of prosecutio­n applicatio­n was denied.

“I’m used to this kind of treatment but I don’t want to say too much,” Zuma told the crowd. “When you are a black person in this country you will be attacked and mistreated all the way to the grave.”

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