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South African court orders ex-President Zuma back to jail

South African court orders ex-President Zuma back to jail
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(FILES) This file photo taken on December 16, 2017 shows South Africa's president Jacob Zuma speaking during the 54th ANC (African National Congress) national conference in Johannesburg.South Africa's ruling ANC party confirmed on January 22, 2018 that discussions were underway on President Jacob Zuma leaving office, but said no date for his departure had yet been agreed / AFP PHOTO / MUJAHID SAFODIEN

(FILES) This file photo taken on December 16, 2017 shows South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma speaking during the 54th ANC (African National Congress) national conference in Johannesburg.South Africa’s ruling ANC party confirmed on January 22, 2018 that discussions were underway on President Jacob Zuma leaving office, but said no date for his departure had yet been agreed / AFP PHOTO / MUJAHID SAFODIEN

South African court orders ex-President Zuma back to jail

Mr Zuma was initially imprisoned in July 2021 for refusing to obey a court order to appear before a commission of inquiry into the government and private sector corruption.

A request to reverse the Supreme Court of Appeal’s (SCA) decision that former President Jacob Zuma must serve his remaining jail sentence has been rejected by the Constitutional Court, according to EWN.

Earlier this year, the Supreme Court of Appeal affirmed the Pretoria High Court’s December 2021 verdict. The decision to release Mr Zuma on medical parole by former Correctional Services Commissioner Arthur Fraser was reviewed and overturned by the court.

The SCA determined that it would be up to the current commissioner, Makgothi Thobakgale, to decide whether or not the time Mr Zuma spent on medical parole should be added to his sentence, but it also stated that he must go back to jail in the meantime.


READ ALSO: South Africa: Ex-President Zuma Heads to Prison

The commissioner’s office, according to the report, then appealed the decision to the Constitutional Court. However, the application was turned down on Thursday, 13 July.

Mr Zuma was initially imprisoned in July 2021 for refusing to obey a court order to appear before a commission of inquiry into the government and private sector corruption which flourished during his presidency. He was admitted to an outside hospital for medical observation.


Mr Zuma’s jailing triggered widespread violencein two of South Africa’s provinces. Looters vandalised shopping malls, other retail outlets, businesses, factories and infrastructure with over 1,000 people arrested as a result.

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