JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South Africa's chief prosecutor, who was ordered to step down by a court that found it improper that a Jacob Zuma-appointee should decide if the then-president should be prosecuted, appealled that ruling on Wednesday.
The Constitutional Court, the country's highest, heard the appeal by Shaun Abrahams against the Dec. 8 decision that ruled his appointment invalid. It will announce its decision at a later, unspecified, date.
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