Legal expert explains next step for Zuma corruption trial

Legal expert explains next step for Zuma corruption trial

A legal expert says, with his defence withdrawing from the case, it is unlikely that Jacob Zuma's corruption trial will go ahead next month. 

Jacob Zuma in Court for Duduzane
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Mabuza Attorneys filed a notice in the Pietermaritzburg High Court yesterday saying it plans on withdrawing from the former president's corruption trial. 


At this point, it is not known if the move will impact Zuma's hearing. 


It was meant to start on 17 May.  The National Prosecuting Authority says the State is ready to proceed with the trial. 


Lasanthan Pillay is with Pillay Cohen Attorneys in Durban. 


He explains what the former president will need to do next. 


"There are a number of documents that the new legal representative will have to read and become okay with. 


"Therefore the matter, in all likelihood, doesn't seem that it will be proceeding on that particular date. It seems that he will come to court on that particular date with a new legal representative."


Pillay adds: "The new legal representative will obviously place themselves on record, indicate that they are the new attorneys and that they will not be ready to proceed on that particular date. They will require more time."


Zuma and French arms company Thales are facing racketeering, corruption, money laundering, and fraud charges linked to the multi-million rand arms deal.

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