2023-07-14 12:28:19
Jacob Zuma, at the high court in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa, January 31, 2022. JEROME DELAY / AP
The day following a court decision reaffirming that he should be in prison, former South African President Jacob Zuma, deposed in 2018 for corruption and prosecuted in several cases, is currently in Moscow for medical treatment, said Friday, July 14 his spokesperson. Mr. Zuma, 81, “went to Russia last week for health reasons and will be back in the country when his doctors complete his treatment”Mzwanele Manyi said in a statement.
This trip, aboard a commercial flight, “is private, but not secret”defends the spokesman, reacting to leaks in the local press on this trip by Mr. Zuma, who was still on July 7 in Zimbabwe, where he represented a group from Belarus at a conference on credits carbon.
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South Africa’s highest court on Thursday confirmed that Zuma should return to prison to finish serving a 15-month sentence for contempt, rejecting an appeal asking that he be spared. This decision should not have immediate effect: the penitentiary services affirmed that they were going to study this judgment and seek a legal opinion before expressing themselves on this file.
On medical parole
Zuma was sentenced in June 2021 for stubbornly refusing to answer a commission investigating corruption during his presidency (2009-2018). His imprisonment a few days later sparked several days of riots, killing more than 350 people. He had been released on parole following two months for medical reasons, without further details as to his state of health.
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When he was president, the head of state already had close ties with Moscow. More generally, relations between South Africa and Russia date back to the apartheid era, with the Kremlin supporting the political formation of the African National Congress (ANC) in the fight once morest the racist regime.
Feared ANC intelligence chief in exile, Jacob Zuma, whose middle name, Gedleyihlekisa, means in Zulu “he who laughs while crushing his enemies”had spent ten years at Robben Island Penitentiary alongside Nelson Mandela.
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