Well, this cannot be good for Jacob Zuma. Schabir Shaik has admitted that he bribed the ANC president “with the intention to corrupt him.” Shaik, who has been convicted of corruption charges, is hardly an unimpeachable witness. And his testimony is not sufficient to put Zuma in a jackpot. But it hardly helps. And Zuma's prospects cannot be enhanced when officers of the court such as Advocate Wim Trengove asserting, “In the end, Mr Shaik bribed Mr Zuma for his protection, and intervention and political influence.”