Charges laid against President Jacob Zuma by Khoisan Revolution include corruption, fraud, and defeating the ends of justice.
The leader of the Khoisan Revolution, a new political party for the San community in the Northern Cape, has opened a criminal case against President Jacob Zuma.
The case was opened at the Rosedale Police Station in Upington.
Charges laid against the President include corruption, fraud, and defeating the ends of justice, following last week’s Constitutional Court judgment on Nkandla.
The Khoisan party leader, Stanley Petersen, says they can’t stand by and watch while public funds meant for the country’s development are squandered.
“As a member of the Khoisan council, I was a guest there in parliament. I was sitting in the gallery, he was telling the nation that his family, the Zuma family paid for the upgrading of Nkandla and that was a lie.”
“Constitutional Court findings clearly show that he lied under oath, and he didn’t abide to the Constitution as a president of the country. We have land claims waiting for years not being paid and here the president is undermining the constitution of the country, wasting money, tax payers’ money.”
Courtesy- SABC
