Da suspects spy tapes withheld for political gain
Zuma spy tapes: DA court bid seeks clarity
The DA is taking legal steps to obtain a court review regarding corruption charges against President Zuma.
The DA says additional documents were identified after the recordings were handed over to Helen Zille.
Zuma in a flash
The Presidency says it has no comment on Helen Zille’s claim the spy tapes strengthen her case against Zuma.
The DA will continue its case by asking for corruption charges against Zuma to be reinstated.
The Zuma spy tapes are being reviewed by DA lawyers & experts.
The DA leader said today's victory is hugely significant in that it paves the way for the next step.
The NPA officially handed over the so-called Zuma spy tapes to the party earlier today.
Deputy Judge President Aubrey Ledwaba is reviewing the order to hand over the so-called spy tapes.
The Supreme Court of Appeal last week ruled the NPA must hand over the recordings to the DA.
The NPA is expected to hand over the Zuma spy tapes to the DA today after an SCA ruling last week.
It’s unclear exactly when the NPA will hand over the controversial tapes to the DA.
The party's Glynnis Breytenbach says there are several reasons why Jiba is not fit for her post.
The Supreme Court of Appeal this morning ordered the release of the Zuma 'spy tapes'.
The SCA has ruled that the NPA must handover the Zuma spy tapes to the DA.
The SCA will decide whether to force the NPA to handover the Zuma spy tapes.
Legal teams for the DA, Jacob Zuma and the NPA have agreed Judge Noel Hurt will review spy tape records.
The DA leader says she suspects corruption charges against the president were withdrawn for political reasons.