Metro police grilled at Zuma’s case
JOBURG - A Metro police officer testified at the court hearing of President Jacob Zuma’s son, Duduzane, in an inquest into an accident in Sandton where he is considered a suspect.
According to reports on the day of the accident, Duduzane requested a breathalyser test from the officer who said that he did not make the final decisions.
Instead, the officer called his senior officer to attend to the matter because there was a fatality.
Zuma’s lawyer, Gary Mazahan, accused the officer of incompetency in the way he logged the notes from the scene, and of giving inconsistent and inaccurate information about the accident.
More will follow on this story as the information becomes available.
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