spy tapes

Zuma’s lawyers to file papers in ‘spy tapes’ case

Lawyers for President Jacob Zuma are on Wednesday expected to file their heads of argument in the DA’s application to review the decision to drop corruption charges against him. The case involves the so-called “spy tapes”, which the Democratic Alliance says contain enough information to proceed with a review application[…]

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No political interference: Kasrils

Former intelligence minister Ronnie Kasrils has defended his involvement in the decision not to charge Jacob Zuma ahead of the 2007 ANC Polokwane conference; the Sunday Times reported. “It was not political interference whatsoever,” Kasrils told the newspaper in an interview. His comments came in the release of the so-called[…]

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Zille asks for donations

Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille asked supporters on Wednesday to donate money to the party to help fund further legal action around the so-called spy tapes. “The DA spent five years [and] over six court hearings, seeking to obtain the ‘spy tapes’ which the National Prosecuting Authority used to drop[…]

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ANC not worried about ‘spy tapes’

The ANC is not worried about the “revelations” the DA claimed to have found in the contents of the so-called “spy tapes”, it said on Tuesday. Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille’s assertions that the tapes provided enough evidence to apply for a review of the withdrawal of charges against President[…]

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President Zuma welcomes release of spy tapes

President Jacob Zuma on Thursday welcomed the release of the so-called “spy tapes”. “The president is happy with the process thus far,” Zuma’s spokesman Mac Maharaj said in a statement shortly after a copy was given to the Democratic Alliance. The originals would be kept at the High Court in[…]

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Zille to attend ‘spy tapes’ handover

DA leader Helen Zille will be in Pretoria on Thursday for the deadline of the handing over of the so-called “spy tapes”. Democratic Alliance supporters were expected to gather outside the High Court in Pretoria at noon, where Zille would announce the status of the handover. She would be accompanied[…]

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Zille at court for spy tapes

Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille will be at the Supreme Court of Appeal on Thursday for the handing down of the “spy tapes” court order. This followed an agreement between legal teams representing the DA, NPA and President Jacob Zuma to release the tapes to the DA and to appoint[…]

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Arbitrator appointed in spy tape matter

Legal teams representing the DA, President Jacob Zuma and the NPA have agreed on an arbitrator to review the full-set of the so-called spy tapes records, Democratic Alliance leader Helen Zille said on Friday. “An agreement was reached today to appoint retired Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) Judge Noel Hurt[…]

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DA pleased with ‘spy tape’ court development

The Democratic Alliance is pleased with the outcome of the Supreme Court of Appeal proceedings in the so-called spy tapes appeal, DA federal executive chairman James Selfe said on Friday. The SCA reserved judgment in an appeal by President Jacob Zuma against a high court decision ordering the National Prosecuting[…]

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