Zuma team eyes next move as former president still in hospital ahead of arms deal corruption trial

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Former President Jacob Zuma was still in hospital on Monday‚ a day before his arms deal corruption trial was scheduled to be heard in the Pietermaritzburg high court.

Correctional Services spokesperson Singabakho Nxumalo confirmed that Zuma was still in hospital for medical observation.

On Monday morning‚ the Jacob Zuma Foundation tweeted that it had learnt that the National Prosecuting Authority and the former president's legal team were discussing a “joint approach” to the presiding judge to postpone the matter.

 

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Seems JGZ will never have his day on court

Do the crime, do the time.

Are we about to see Shaber Sheik part two will Zuma spend his jail term in hospital. Well done Mr Zuma.

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