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Jailed ex-President Zuma undergoes surgery

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SOUTH AFRICA

Zuma has unspecifie­d surgery and remains in hospital with more operations planned days before the corruption trial. Jailed former South African President Jacob Zuma has undergone unspecifie­d surgery and remains in hospital with more operations planned, prison authoritie­s said.

Zuma, serving a 15-month sentence in Estcourt prison for contempt of court, was sent to a hospital outside for observatio­n on August 6, days before the start of a corruption trial he has thus far avoided.

“Mr Zuma underwent a surgical procedure on Saturday, 14 August 2021, with other procedures scheduled for the coming days,” prison spokesman Singabakho Nxumalo said in a statement on Sunday. There was no word on a potential discharge date for Zuma, who in July asked the country’s top court to reverse his imprisonme­nt, saying it was unjust and might kill him if he catches COVID-19.

Last week, a high court postponed his corruption trial to September 9 after his hospitalis­ation. It is unclear what medical condition ails Zuma and his legal team was ordered by the judge to produce a medical report by August 20.

The prosecutor­s may appoint a doctor of their choice to assess whether Zuma is fit to stand trial.

The former president is jointly accused with French arms firm Thales and is facing 18 charges, including corruption, money laundering, and tax evasion racketeeri­ng linked to a $2.5bn arms deal in the late 1990s.

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