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Prosecute Zuma privately - Zille

2008-09-16 11:51

Michael Hamlyn

Cape Town - Helen Zille, the leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance, on Tuesday threatened to consider a private prosecution of ANC president Jacob Zuma if the National Prosecuting Authority declines to act further against him.

She also called for a special joint sitting of both houses of Parliament to allow President Thabo Mbeki to explain his actions, which were criticised in the judgment of Judge Chris Nicholson in Pietermaritzburg last Friday.

"Unless President Mbeki can satisfactorily explain his conduct before Parliament, he should resign," Zille said.

She added that the parliamentary leader of the party, Sandra Botha, has written to the Speaker requesting that Parliament be reconvened so that he can explain himself as a matter of urgency.

'Miscarriage of justice'

Zille and her party hierarchy say that Zuma must not be allowed to become president of the country with the serious accusations of bribery, fraud, racketeering and money-laundering hanging over him.

And while they do not want to be seen to be conducting a vendetta against him, a private prosecution under section 7 of the Criminal Procedure Act would be one way of dealing with the issue.

"Given the prima facie case against Zuma, there appears to be no compelling reason for the NPA not to prosecute," she said. "This time around due care must be taken to ensure that Zuma's rights are not infringed, and that he is given the opportunity afforded by the Constitution to make representations to the NPA. But the prosecution must go ahead."

The route of a private prosecution, she added was not her first option, but she insisted: "It would be a miscarriage of justice if Zuma were to get off the hook due to a legal technicality."

Commission of inquiry

The DA leader also called again for a judicial commission of inquiry into the arms deal, and she said that on Tuesday morning she wrote personally to the president asking him urgently to appoint a commission.

"If President Mbeki has nothing to hide there is no reason for him not to appoint a commission of inquiry," she said. "He certainly has nothing to lose politically."

Zille called for an end to the commission of inquiry under former speaker Frene Ginwala. She noted that Judge Nicholson criticised the way that the Ministers of Justice, Penuell Maduna and Brigitte Mabandla, undermined the independence of the national director of public prosecutions, and that the judge commented that the suspension of Vusi Pikoli was "a most ominous move that struck at the core of a crucial state institution".

"This has an immediate bearing on the Ginwala commission of inquiry into Pikoli's suspension," she said, and added: "I believe that the court ruling invalidates the need for the Ginwala commission and that the commission should be abandoned accordingly."

The method of appointment of the national director of public prosecutions needs to be re-examined, Zille said. She said she has asked constitutional affairs spokesperson, DA MP Len Joubert, to look at the possibility of setting up a body similar to the Judicial Service Commission to make the appointments.

- I-Net Bridge (News24)


Tevin C 9/16/2008 12:02:41 PM
Zille is so obssessed with Zuma I don't think she has time for her own lilly white party. Fortunately some of us can see beyond her hatred for the ANC.

Michael 9/16/2008 12:05:31 PM
Yap yap. Sincerely, DA

Zoltar 9/16/2008 12:07:55 PM
Everyone must be fired and put against a wall and be shot, along with Jabu, Calvin, Kolobe, etc. Bring Madiba back and let him choose decent, trustworthy and criminal record free people to run our country.

Mike H 9/16/2008 12:07:56 PM
How can we have a president of a country who is patently guilty of serious crime but who, in all likelihood, will get off on a technicality. SA will, one once again, prove that this country is now a bastion for criminals.

Karen 9/16/2008 12:11:40 PM
Helen Zille - stop just making a noise like a maltese poodle everytime and actualy DO something this time!!

Tom 9/16/2008 12:12:16 PM
Shabir Sheik was found guilty of corruption and the judge said that he had a generally corrupt relation with JZ. That was why JZ was fired as deputy president to save face in the rest of the world. Now judge Nicholson basically says that JZ was fired unfairly. Did the two judges ever talked to each other or are they on opposite sides of the ANC spectrum? Maybe we need a neutral judge from a neutral country.

Matthew 9/16/2008 12:12:20 PM
I vote Helen Zille for President. She is the only person that makes sense when she speaks and understands what the country needs and has the strength to fill full her duties.

Kal-El 9/16/2008 12:17:59 PM
The ANC wants to steam roll Zuma into the presidency as soon as possible even with him possibly being guilty. I have nothing against Zuma, but a we need to know if he is guilty or not. After he said he wanted his day in court, he has been trying everything to stay out of court. Of course, Julius Maleme has threatened to eliminate anyone who stands in the way of Zuma. So what will he do now?

observing 9/16/2008 12:24:55 PM
We should never forget that Thint (and for that matter ADS - refer to the Judge's ruling) is the scourge at the epicentre of the armsdeal scandal and not so much Mr Zuma.

ricardo 9/16/2008 12:28:29 PM
It takes two to tango.If one party in a curruption trial is in jail then surely the other party with whom he had a corrrupt relationship is as guilty as hell.Give Zuma his day in court and then send him to jail.

Mrs Jones 9/16/2008 12:29:56 PM
I whole heartedly agree with Mrs Zille. However, too many times the DA makes threats to take action and all too often NOTHING comes of it. Talk is cheap - actions speak louder than words. In the classic saying ... JUST DO IT !! Come on DA, don't just show your teeth, bite something for once !

Sandy 9/16/2008 12:32:12 PM
Love her or hate her, Helen Zille is one of a tiny handful of leaders in this country who have any credibility.

GeePmb 9/16/2008 12:36:23 PM
Sadly, the masses now believe that JZ is innocent.ANY form of private or NPA prosecution bids will be seen as further persecution. JZ you may well make a good Presidet but sadly there will always be that air of distrust and I just want you to prove to me that the prima facie evidence is in false and that you are in fact innocent of the alleged crime. Do this and you will have my support, until then I am afraid I cannot put my cross next to your name on the ballot sheet!

Craig 9/16/2008 12:36:35 PM
Yep, I agree. Let it all come out in the open. If Zuma is not guilty, let the courts decide.

D.L Germishuys 9/16/2008 12:38:26 PM
Zille makes a lot of sense in what she said. Zuma is not above the law and no matter how many threats fly out of Malema's unchecked mouth, justice must prevail. What kind of people would even think of allowing a man with such serious charges to become the president? Is South Africa so bereft of honest, upstanding men and women that such a questionable man is whom the majority have chosen to lead us all? Come on Zuma supporters...this is not what Nelson Mandela envisioned. And you know it.

Wonderboy 9/16/2008 12:39:11 PM
Don't be an idiot !! Any person with 2 brain cells obviously wants the truth to be revealed so that all this nonsense can be cleared up once and for all and those who are found to be guilty can face the consequences..the way its suppose to be..justice and truth still means something to most of us ! Way to go Helen !!

Get Real 9/16/2008 12:41:15 PM
Appointing a commision is the rational step to take. To explain himself is the next Thabo Mbeki can do. Helen is talking sense. After his successes with Zimbabwe and Sudan, Mbeki is in high regards by the international circle. For him to just resign or by means of vote of no confidence will ruin this country. Think and talk sense all leaders. Please millions are depending on your decision.

Pinni 9/16/2008 12:44:24 PM
There is no yap yap or obsession as other commentators have noted; The obsession they wish to refer to but choose involuntary not to is that of Justice. Justice which is so sadly lacking in South Africa and which politicians believe there are above and immune to. It is a very disgraceful state of politics for South africa in the eyes of the international community. Wake up and get out of the racist mindset that you believe whites are still carrying. This is not so - fourteen years later.

nats 9/16/2008 12:46:52 PM
And these are the people that run our country... Shocking - but carry on voting them all in.

Khomotso 9/16/2008 12:46:53 PM
Pathetic opposition parties who are just as greedy as the ANC. All they want is at least 1% of the vote in an election which guarantees their leaders a seat in parliament and a fat salary. If they cared about this country why not form a DA+UDM+ID+...+IFP opposition. Then instead of me abstaining next from voting for ANC criminals, I will vote for a meaningful, strong opposition.

Sun 9/16/2008 12:47:16 PM
On naming Thabo Mbeki as a contributor to JZ woes, how can judge reach such conclusion when no evidence has been led to that effect in this hearing? So the guilty becomes the victim? huh! What a trick.

Colly Wrolly 9/16/2008 12:50:19 PM
Jacob Zuma, Julius Malema should stick to washging cars and garden work, as they know nothing about politics. The only reason whay Zuma case was thrown out was because of what might happen to this country due to the childish idle threats of "We will kill for Zuma. Julius, you are still wet behind your ears. Go back to school or go play with your wire cars. Zuma, you must face the charges and take it like a man, Shabier has......... I dont care who runs this country, but not ex cons....

Jack 9/16/2008 12:51:31 PM
Judge Nicholson did not say Zuma was fired unfairly! Nicholson cannot pronounce on ANC matters. He said the way the recent prosecution had been done was technically wrong. Zuma should apparently have been allowed to make representations firstly. Nicholson was very clear that he didnt say Zuma was innocent of corruption! Can't you read?

Joseph 9/16/2008 12:53:01 PM
I do not see the reason why Jacob Zuma Should be crusified,If Zuma is not guilt he is not guilt we should not resort to ather means of seeing Zuma off the political arena of South Africa as he is a threat to the oposition parties like the DA,UDM and the ID.If the oposition is afraid of Zuma victory they must find means of winning voter confidence other than wanting to see Zuma in preson as the only means to nutralise the ANC.

Tito 9/16/2008 12:54:34 PM
The fact that Zumas little poodles are making a noise & threats if he is charged again is because they want those uncertain and pessimistic people become dissillusioned & not vote so that the ANC can have 67% of the vote. If the ANC wins 67% of the vote we will definitely be in free fall & watch how foreign investments dry up.

Johannes N A Pretorius 9/16/2008 12:59:52 PM
Having read the above comments, I would just like to give my penny's worth. Sure as sh1t zuma must be guilty why else all the effort to be not prosecuted or in other words to try and stop the prosecution. As far as Malema is concerned my Jack Russel,s f@rts caay more weight

Disgusted 9/16/2008 1:00:11 PM
If Zuma worked for a company and was accused of fraud, I think that you and I both know that no-one would want to employ him because of his dishonesty. How can we allow man of no integrity and trust to run our country. He is a thug and a criminal.

Fayzal Mahamed 9/16/2008 1:00:54 PM
In my opinion Mbeki has three options. Option 1 to go cap in hand to Zuma and call of his henchman in the NPA against Zuma. Option 2 To resign and allow the NPA to proceed against Zuma unfettered by allegations that they are acting on the behest of the president. Option 3 to appoint a Commission of Inquiry as suggested by De Lille & others. My personal preference is that Mbeki should resign. - Fayzal Mahamed

Raymond 9/16/2008 1:01:01 PM
Helen Zille for President!

Colin 9/16/2008 1:06:48 PM
Julis Malema, you must go, you are arrogant, in-subordinate, wet behind your ears, have no idea how to make conversation, talk absolute rubbish and need to be taken to task about your threats. People like you should be given to the kangaroo courts to resolved your reason for been on earth. You are pathetic

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