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Maya dismisses Zuma 'special plea' reconsideration, denies claims of deliberate delays | News24

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The Office of the Chief Justice has confirmed that Supreme Court of Appeal President Mandisa Maya has dismissed former president Jacob Zuma's latest legal bid to force the removal of prosecutor Billy Downer from his corruption trial.

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