Former president Jacob Zuma, through his legal team, is threatening to implicate 'prominent organisations and foundations' in his upcoming arms deal corruption trial.
Former president Jacob Zuma, through his legal team, is threatening to implicate “prominent organisations and foundations” in his upcoming arms deal corruption trial.
“These details will be tabled in the trial in PMB [Pietermaritzburg], to set the record straight at the right time.” Zuma's long-awaited trial starts next Tuesday, with his legal team expected to continue arguing for the removal of prosecutor Billy Downer from the case.Zuma is no stranger to threatening to spill the beans when he is cornered.
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