Squires' remarks won't change judgment - NPA
13th Nov 2006, 19:07 GMT
Judge Hilary Squires' denial that he had referred to a "generally corrupt relationship" between former deputy president Jacob Zuma and Schabir Shaik has no legal implications, says the National Prosecuting Authority.
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