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Zondo Commission to File Criminal Complaint Against Zuma After Strike
Zuma withdrew after Zondo dismissed the former president’s request for recusal on the grounds that Zuma did not meet the reasonable apprehension test of bias.
Former President Jacob Zuma in the investigation into the state capture. Image: Xanderleigh Dookey / EWN.
JOHANNESBURG – Supreme Court Vice President Raymond Zondo has asked the Secretary of State to capture the investigation to file a criminal complaint with the police against former President Jacob Zuma after he left the investigation without permission last week.
Zuma withdrew after Zondo dismissed the former president’s request for recusal on the grounds that Zuma did not meet the reasonable apprehension test of bias.
The vice president of the Supreme Court said that Zuma was guilty of contempt for leaving the state capture commission without his permission.
Zondo read the law that said anyone who fails to appear when summoned to testify in commission will be guilty of a crime.
He said that all people were equal before the law and that it was not for Zuma to apologize.
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