Hon Deputy Speaker, the House has a presiding officer who is enjoined by the Constitution to make rulings. So, I am not going to allow anybody else to do so. I am going to repeat this.
a) the Supreme Court of Appeal did not make such an order or any other order to produce any record or documents against the President of the Republic or the Office of the President; and
b) in the case of the Democratic Alliance and others v the Acting National Director of Public Prosecutions and others (288/11 [2012] ZASCA), the court directed that the Acting National Director of Public Prosecutions produce and lodge with the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Appeal the record of the National Prosecuting Authority's decision to discontinue its prosecution of Mr J G Zuma, the President, and that there was no order by the Supreme Court of Appeal against ...
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