AN ASTONISHING administrative oversight by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) could further delay the troubled prosecution of African National Congress (ANC) president Jacob Zuma, raising the prospect that SA's next president could be sworn in early next year while still facing criminal charges.
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This stinks. We are not fooled. They created this technicality - which is not impossible to overcome by the way - so that the case against Zuma dies and nobody gets the blame. How can this case drag on when the Scorpions are facing extinction? Who do they think they are kidding? The only hope for a prosperous South Africa is when a credible opposition party comes up to challenge to ANC monopoly. Until, then we must just brace ourselves for one 'unsolved' corruption case after another. This is mockery of our judicial system. Sies!!