Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Zuma lawyers want DA to produce ‘intelligen­ce report’

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CAPE TOWN — President Jacob Zuma’s lawyers have asked the Democratic Alliance to produce the very intelligen­ce report that the DA wants Zuma to supply, in a bizarre twist to the sacking of finance minister Pravin Gordhan.

‘’The president issued a demand [in terms of court rule 33], asking us to produce the so-called intelligen­ce report,’’ said an incredulou­s James Selfe, chairperso­n of the Federal Executive of the DA.

Selfe explained that during the ‘’discovery’’ period leading up to court litigation, the court rules allow that documents referred to in founding affidavits — in this case the intelligen­ce report - be handed over to the other side. The DA has applied to the High Court in Pretoria to force Zuma to produce the report that he used to justify his midnight Cabinet reshuffle on March 30.

Gordhan and his deputy Mcebisi Jonas were among those fired, and Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba took over the hot seat, with Sfiso Buthelezi as his deputy.

Gordhan had been told to return urgently from an overseas investor roadshow.

After the reshuffle, a shocked Cyril Ramaphosa said he was upset that they seemed to have been removed over a conspiracy allegation.

Selfe said the intelligen­ce report was referred to in the DA’s affidavit on the grounds of media references to it made by senior African National Congress leaders such as deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa.

As far as the DA is concerned, this is reminiscen­t of when the president ‘’pulled every trick in the book’’ to delay the DA’s eventually successful applicatio­n to get the “spy tapes’’ that got Zuma’s corruption charges withdrawn.

“It is nothing more, or less than, a frivolous delaying tactic on behalf of the president,’’ said Selfe.

“We will respond to them in a very robust way by pointing out that it is them that have to produce the report.’’ — Sapa

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