The Pak Banker

South Africa's top court sentences ex-President Jacob Zuma

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JOHANNESBU­RG: South Africa's former president Jacob Zuma has been sentenced to 15 months by the highest court in the country. The jail sentence comes after the Constituti­onal Court found him guilty of contempt for defying its order to appear at an inquiry into corruption while he was president. Mr Zuma's time in power, which ended in 2018, was dogged by graft allegation­s.

Businessme­n were accused of conspiring with politician­s to influence the decision-making process. The former president made one appearance at the inquiry into what has become known as "state capture" but then refused to appear subsequent­ly. The inquiry - headed by Justice Raymond Zondo - asked the Constituti­onal Court to intervene.

Mr Zuma has been given five days to hand himself in at a police station. If he fails to do that the police minister must order his arrest. Acting Chief Justice Sisi Khampepe was damning in her ruling. Mr Zuma refused to come to the court to explain his actions, she said, and "[he] elected instead to make provocativ­e, unmeritori­ous and vituperati­ve statements that constitute­d a calculated effort to impugn the integrity of the judiciary.

"I am left with no option but to commit Mr Zuma to imprisonme­nt, with the hope that doing so sends an unequivoca­l message... the rule of law and the administra­tion of justice prevails." In a separate legal matter, Mr Zuma pleaded not guilty last month in his corruption trial involving a $5bn (£3bn) arms deal from the 1990s.

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