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Zuma’s request to delay probe into $2.5bn arms deal turned down

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Zuma's request to delay probe into $2.5bn arms deal turned down

The request by embattled former South African leader Jacob Zuma to delay the probe of a $2.5 billion arms deal has been turned down.

Reports say the request by Zuma to delay a hearing over the arms deal case which will resume on Friday was turned down by South Africa’s national prosecutor.

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The former president of South Africa faces 16 charges including fraud, racketeering and money laundering relating to a 1990s deal to buy European military hardware to upgrade South Africa’s post-apartheid armed forces.

Zuma who has however denied any wrongdoing, was in court in April in a procedural appearance over the arms deal case.

 

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