South Africa's top prosecutor says there is enough evidence to charge the new leader of the governing party, Jacob Zuma, with corruption.The acting head of the National Prosecuting Authority, Mokotedi Mpshe, said a final decision on when to take action against him was "imminent".
The charges relate to a controversial arms deal, which saw one of Mr Zuma's advisers jailed for 15 years.
Mr Zuma, 65, was elected leader of the African National Congress on Tuesday.
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