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The NPA officially handed over the so-called Zuma spy tapes to the party earlier today. The Supreme Court of Appeal gave the parties until this afternoon to reach an agreement. The DA leader says she suspects corruption charges against the president were withdrawn for political reasons. The president's legal team admitted it has no argument to justify keeping the tapes a secret. The Presidency says appealing to the spy tapes ruling is an exercise of legal rights.
He was later arrested for three years on charges of high treason against the apartheid state. His crime was that he had refused to testify against some of the UDF members he had represented in different legal cases.
While in prison he furthered his studies with the University of South Africa and completed an LLB degree legal degree. He went on to complete a Master of Arts degree in international relations with the University of Webster. The opposition parties opposed his appointment on the grounds that Ngcuka was already too involved in the ruling African National Congress ANC to exercise judicial independence. Ngcuka proved many of his critics wrong by first creating a very efficient prosecuting authority, and pursuing some popular and highly placed ANC figures for corruption.
He investigated abuse of power allegations. This concerned improper influence in a controversial South African arms deal, and the question of financial benefit as a result of such influence.
He concluded his investigation against Jacob Zuma by stating that there was prima facie evidence of corruption, but insufficient to win the case in court. Some people in the opposition and legal profession complained that by saying this, he was acting as prosecutor and judge: if there is prima facie evidence, then the courts should decide on its sufficiency.
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