adrianh (11-Sep-14)
It took 5 years for the DA to get the spy tapes released to them, fought all the way through the courts by the Presidency.
When eventually they do get the tapes, The Presidency releases a statement saying it is delighted the tapes have been released for scrutiny...
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I'd imagine that its no use applying for the vacated 'Tape Snipper' position, then?
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My questions are 'Who gave permission for the recordings to be made in the first place?'
And.
'Who gave a copy of the tapes to Zuma's legal team?'
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Still trying to understand this story with the 'spy tapes'...so friggen confusing
ANC says they have no problem with releasing the spy tapes now! It is quite a joke.
Any bets on how long this will drag on?
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