A warrant of arrest has been issued for former President Jacob Zuma.
This follows his absence in the Pietermaritzburg High Court on Tuesday morning.
The warrant will be effected if Zuma fails to appear in court on 6 May.
The former president is facing charges of corruption linked to the multi-billion rand arms deal.
In court on Tuesday, the State asked Judge Dhaya Pillay to issue an arrest warrant for Zuma after his legal team applied for him to be absent from proceedings in Pietermaritzburg, citing ill health.
Zuma’s legal team submitted documents to the court, saying the former president was ill and had not been in the country since January 23.
State prosecutor Billy Downer, however, has requested information from the defence regarding Zuma’s ailments, which they have yet to receive. The State also raised questions over Zuma’s medical note submitted to the court.
Attorney Dan Mantsha, for Zuma, said his health matter was one of national security, and that his doctor was attached to the military.
“It is absurd for the State to doubt admissibility of the medical note stamped by our own military official,” Mantsha said.
Judge Dhaya Pillay also questioned alterations on the sick note, asking why dates were apparently changed.