South African court Issues Arrest Warrant for Ex-President Zuma

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Former South African President Jacob Zuma in the dock at the High Court in Durban, South Africa, Friday, April 6, 2018. Zuma appeared briefly in court to face 16 charges of fraud, corruption and racketeering, but the case was postponed until June 8, the Durban High Court announced Friday.(Nic Bothma / Pool via AP)

A South African court issued an arrest warrant for former President Jacob Zuma on Tuesday after he skipped court on grounds of needing medical treatment, but the judge stayed the warrant until his corruption trial resumes on May 6.

 

Zuma’s lawyer presented the judge with a sick note from what he said was a military hospital, but the judge questioned whether the note was valid or even written by a doctor.

 

The former leader of Africa’s most industrialised country is on trial for on corruption charges over a 2 billion dollars arms deal with French defence firm Thales in the 1990s.

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Zuma, president from 2009-2018, had previously applied for a permanent stay of prosecution on 18 charges of fraud, racketeering and money laundering relating to the deal, but the court in Pietermaritzburg threw out his appeal in November.

 

Zuma is accused of accepting 500,000 rand (34,000 dollars ) annually from Thales in 1999, in exchange for protecting the company from an investigation into the deal.

 

He rejects the allegations as a politically motivated witch-hunt against him.

 

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