Dear Comrade Shaun, congratulations on rounding up the finance minister and two of his former henchmen from the SA Revenue Service. Like you, I despise people who understand numbers.
So, just how much of your tax money has el presidente spent in his seemingly endless string of legal battles?
The NPA will appeal the six-year sentence handed to Oscar Pistorius, arguing that it is too lenient.
Pikoli, who used to be the head of the National Prosecuting Authority, weighs in on the current state of affairs and Zuma’s chances of avoiding the courtroom. According to Pikoli, who is himself an advocate, the chances of success for the NPA and Zuma’s appeal against the North Gauteng High Court’s ruling are pretty darn […]
Shaun Abrahams was stumped when confronted with the question of why the NPA chose not to appeal a similar case in the past yet did so with Zuma’s corruption charges.
El presidente has said that he’ll add his voice to the NPA’s appeal against the High Court ruling that corruption charges against him be reinstated.
Monday’s been a busy day for the NPA, what with refusing to prosecute both the leader of the ANC AND the party’s Western Cape leader.
Way back before Zuma became president, he was the great Thabo Mbeki’s deputy. Then, for reasons well-known he was charged with – among other things – corruption. Lucky for him, there were those who saw him as useful and so they saved his *ss.