By Mandisi Tyulu
13 January 2009
Following yesterday’s court Appeal judgement on the National Prosecuting Authority's appeal against the previous court decision that halted the prosecution of its president.
Yesterday the National Prosecuting Authority received correspondence from African National Congress President, Jacob Zuma’s lawyers declaring their intention in their part to make representation to the NPA in the Zuma corruption case.
NPA spokesperson Tlali Tlali says on their part they have no problems in considering representation, as and when there are made.
No representation has been yet received by the NPA, says Tlali.
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