PHOTOS: Zuma case moves to PMB
Updated | By Bernadette Wolhuter
Jacob Zuma’s case in the Durban High Court has been adjourned to the Pietermaritzburg High Court.
He is due back before a judge on the 27th of July.
The former president made his second appearance on 16 charges, including corruption and fraud, this time before Judge Mjabuliseni Madondoo.
He was joined in the dock by Christine Guerrier, a representative of Thales - the French arms company from which he’s accused of accepting a tranche of dodgy payments, following a controversial multi-billion-Rand arms deal .
The former president made his second appearance on 16 charges, including corruption and fraud, this time before Judge Mjabuliseni Madondoo.
He was joined in the dock by Christine Guerrier, a representative of Thales - the French arms company from which he’s accused of accepting a tranche of dodgy payments, following a controversial multi-billion-Rand arms deal .
Zuma as he entered the dock earlier. #ZumaCharges @ECR_Newswatch pic.twitter.com/TDLT8WiVwV
— Bernadette Wolhuter (@bernwolhuter) June 8, 2018
Newswatch's Bernadette Wolhuter filed this report from the courthouse a short while ago:
Meanwhile, hundreds of people held a night vigil in support of Zuma at Albert Park.
Supporters then marched to the Durban High Court when proceedings got underway.
#Zuma Lead by Faith Leaders, hundreds have arrived. #ZumaCharges pic.twitter.com/MGe0QGX4eU
— Nushera Raisa (@nushera) June 8, 2018
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