R28.9 million at stake: Zuma's fight against legal fee liability
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Jacob Zuma’s R28.9 Million Legal Fee Battle Hangs In The Balance As Court Reserve Judgment
The Constitutional Court has deferred its judgement on former President Jacob Zuma’s appeal challenging a decision requiring him to reimburse R28.9 million in legal expenses. The issue, which has garnered considerable public and media interest, arises from Zuma’s extended legal proceedings and the financial burden imposed on the state. Zuma, who held the office of South Africa’s President from 2009 to 2018, filed a motion with the court to annul…
Zuma to appeal R28.9 million repayment order - SABC News - Breaking news, special reports, world, business, sport coverage of all South African current events. Africa's news leader.
Former President Jacob Zuma is expected to launch an appeal on Monday morning against the judgment of the High Court in Johannesburg, which ordered him to repay R28.9 million in state-funded legal fees. The special motion will be heard virtually. The application pits the Presidency, the State Attorney and the Solicitor-General against Zuma, with the DA and EFF as interested parties. Zuma’s appeal follows a judgment that found he was not entitled…
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