Former president Jacob Zuma has approached the Constitutional Court (ConCourt) in a bid to appeal the dismissal of his application to remove prosecutor Billy Downer from his corruption trial.🧑⚖️ court
Former President Jacob Zuma at the State Capture Commission on 16 July 2019. Photo: The Citizen/Neil McCartney in a bid to appeal the dismissal of his application to remove prosecutor Billy Downer from his corruption trial.
“In its ruling on 23 September 2022, the ConCourt stated that such an application is competent under the circumstances of this case,” said the Jacob Zuma Foundation in a statement on Friday.URGENT ANNOUNCEMENT
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