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"contents": "It is clear to any armchair critic that former president Jacob Zuma intends to use every means possible to keep himself out of the dock for his impending Arms Deal trial until he has somehow negotiated a political solution to a criminal issue.\r\n\r\nAn old hand at manipulating players in high power, Zuma knows there is a political solution to everything.\r\n\r\nFor now, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) can only provide a rebuttal against current and future legal attempts by Zuma to delay his day in court. Zuma is playing for time and the NPA is up against the clock, contending with Zuma’s age and alleged medical conditions.\r\n\r\nOver the past two weeks, the State has been required to answer Zuma in two forums. The first was regarding his petition to the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) to hear his bid against the February judgment against him by Judge Piet Koen, and more recently his application to the same judge to delay his trial indefinitely until his SCA petition is finalised.\r\n\r\nThis is the continuation of Zuma’s 2021 application, formally known as a “special plea”, to have veteran prosecutor Billy Downer removed from the criminal trial in terms of section 106 (1)(h) of the Criminal Procedure Act, which deals with a prosecutor’s “title to prosecute”.\r\n\r\nThe former president contends that Downer is not fit to prosecute at his trial because he is biased. He argues that should the court find in his favour, he would be entitled to an immediate acquittal in terms of section 106 (4) of the same act.\r\n\r\nKoen dismissed the special plea application in October 2021, saying “many” of the items raised by Zuma’s legal team in support thereof were “based on speculation or suspicion or are based on inadmissible hearsay evidence and not on fact”.\r\n\r\nIn February, Koen denied Zuma leave to appeal against that judgment, stating that the trial should proceed. He said that Zuma could challenge the special plea judgment after the criminal trial was completed.\r\n\r\nOn 9 March, Zuma petitioned the Judge President of the SCA for direct access to the court after being denied access by Koen.\r\n\r\nOn 17 March, he lodged an application with the Pietermaritzburg High Court to delay his trial — set down for 11 April — pending the finalisation of the SCA petition.\r\n\r\nThe crux of Zuma’s argument that he wants to vent at the SCA is that Downer lacks “independence and impartiality” and that the impending trial has already been tainted by political and unlawful meddling, specifically involving the NPA. Downer would thus be unable to conduct a “lawful prosecution” that will uphold Zuma’s constitutional rights to a fair trial.\r\n\r\nWe have heard this all before. Many, many times.\r\n\r\nThe NPA views Zuma’s SCA petition with little respect. It has informed the appellate court that it intends to oppose the matter by not filing any opposing papers at all.\r\n\r\nhttps://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2022-03-27-south-africa-pursuing-major-gas-deal-and-russia-wants-in/\r\n\r\nAdvocate KL Singh, of the KZN prosecutions directorate, said in a letter that the NPA “does not intend to file answering papers” and would simply ask the court to view the October 2021 judgment on the matter Zuma is petitioning against, adding it deals “comprehensively” with the issues being raised by the former president.\r\n\r\nIn response to Zuma’s application to delay the trial, prosecutor Isak du Plooy said in papers filed with the Pietermaritzburg High Court that any delay would “not be in the interests of justice”. This was simply a continuation of Zuma’s “Stalingrad defence strategy” that he had used in civil litigation matters since 2005 “to derail or delay the criminal trial”.\r\n\r\nDu Plooy said that even Zuma’s now deceased lead counsel, Kemp J Kemp, in 2007 told the court in a failed application to halt the State from retrieving from Mauritius documents that incriminated Zuma, that the fight between Zuma and the State was “not like a fight between two champ fighters” but “is more like Stalingrad: It’s burning house to burning house”.\r\n\r\nSaid Du Plooy: “I respectfully submit that in light of the fact that Mr Zuma has expressly declared his readiness to proceed with the criminal trial, it must be assumed that Mr Zuma will be prepared to proceed with the trial should this court dismiss his postponement application.”\r\n\r\nTo further present Zuma as a desperate litigant and criminal suspect intent on staying out of jail, whatever the cost, the NPA recounted at least eight times that he, between 2006 and 2020, brought unsuccessful actions to various courts in a bid to ultimately stop his criminal trial from being heard. The legal costs being picked up by the taxpayer are estimated to be between R16.7-million and R32-million.\r\n\r\n“Since Mr Zuma was indicted on 20 June 2005, the law reports are replete with judgments dealing with Mr Zuma’s criminal prosecution and related civil proceedings,” said Du Plooy\r\n\r\nThese judgments include:\r\n<ul>\r\n \t<li>The unsuccessful 2006 application by Zuma and Accused Number Two in the Arms Deal matter, Thales (then known as Thint), against the lawfulness of the search warrants issued against them;</li>\r\n \t<li>Zuma and Thales’ unsuccessful 2007 bid to stop the State from requesting information from Mauritius;</li>\r\n \t<li>Zuma’s unsuccessful 2009 challenge to his indictment;</li>\r\n \t<li>Zuma’s unsuccessful challenge to the Democratic Alliance’s <em>locus standi</em> to review the decision to halt criminal proceedings against him in 2009 and the review application itself; and</li>\r\n \t<li>Zuma’s unsuccessful 2019 application for a permanent stay of prosecution, and the subsequent dismissal of this application on appeal at the SCA.</li>\r\n</ul>\r\nIn an attempt to change the narrative, Zuma’s legal team has consistently attempted to paint his criminal trial as so deeply complex that it requires every step to undergo numerous stages of scrutiny and oversight. The strategy includes presenting any decision against him as a direct indication that the judiciary is rife with political interference and is structurally corrupt.\r\n\r\nIt is no coincidence that leaders who sympathise with the former president, such as ANC royalty Lindiwe Sisulu and KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala, have in recent months attacked the judiciary.\r\n\r\nOther ANC leaders aligned to Zuma who are also facing criminal charges, such as Zandile Gumede and Zweli Mkhize, have sung a similar song.\r\n\r\nZuma’s fanciful claims that he is the victim of a vast political conspiracy have run a course of almost 20 years.\r\n\r\nThis theory involves foreign intelligence agencies such as the CIA, double agents working for the state, a hostile media and internal ANC factional battles.\r\n\r\nZuma is also the Radical Economic Transformation (RET) messiah of the poor, pushing an image of being targeted by unnamed forces because he wants to implement radical policies to liberate the masses.\r\n\r\nThe NPA desperately needs a high-profile scalp and Zuma’s would be the ultimate win. 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