Publication: Sapa Issued: Johannesburg Date: 2005-11-29 Reporter: Sapa Reporter:

Rape Probe into Zuma Incomplete

 

Publication 

Sapa
BC-2ND-LD-ZUMA

Date

2005-11-29

Issued

Johannesburg

Reporter

Sapa

 

The police investigation into rape allegations against axed deputy president Jacob Zuma is incomplete, his lawyer said on Tuesday.

Mike Hulley said Zuma would therefore not comment on the claim.

"We are advised that such investigations remain incomplete and that a further period is warranted in order to complete such investigation under the direction of the National Prosecuting Authority," he said in a statement.

Zuma acknowledged that the police were the appropriate agency to deal with allegations and should be allowed to complete their work free from interference and speculation.

Zuma, out of respect for due process, would reserve further comment on the matter until the police had completed its probe.

"We feel that such an approach is in keeping with the integrity with which the police have dealt with the investigation, in contrast with that of some media organisations."

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) received a docket from the police on allegations last week. It has to decide whether Zuma should be prosecuted.

Immediate comment from the NPA on Zuma's statement was not available.

According to various media reports, a 31-year-old woman said she was raped at Zuma's house in Forest Town, Johannesburg, in early November.

Zuma has denied the rape allegation. He goes to court in July next year to defend himself against charges of corruption, which he has also denied.

Many of Zuma's supporters believe there is a campaign against him to stop him becoming the next president of the African National Congress.

With acknowledgements to Sapa.