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South African court sets date for Zuma over French arms corruption case

Zuma is one of the rare former African leaders to be facing trial POOL/AFP/File

Zuma was not in court for the hearing, that was broadcast on local television, but he denied all charges in a previous hearing.

The alleged bribes and corruption are related to his time as deputy president and a $2 billion arms deal with Thales, a French defence company.

He is accused of taking €28,000 per year from Thales, beginning in 1999, as payment for protecting the company from a probe looking into their deal to supply military hardware to South Africa.

Thales, which was known as Thompson-CSF in 1999, indicated that it has no records nor information regarding their employees paying bribes.

Zuma faces 16 charges, include racketeering, fraud, corruption and money laundering.

The high court asked for all who are accused of wrongdoing to be present in court on 17 May, noting that is only if representatives of Thales can fly to South Africa to attend the trial due to Covid-19 restrictions.

The trial is expected to last from May until June.

Notably, another South African corruption case in which Zuma is implicated is calling for him to be jailed for two years, as he defied a top court order and refused to appear, as well as give evidence.

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