Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

South Africa’s top court sentences ex-president Zuma

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JOHANNESBU­RG, JUNE29(REUTERS) - South Africa’s constituti­onal court sentenced former president Jacob Zuma to 15 months in jail for contempt of court on Tuesday after he failed to appear at a corruption inquiry earlier this year.

Zuma failed to appear at the inquiry led by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo in February, after which the inquiry’s lawyers approached the constituti­onal court to seek an order for his imprisonme­nt.

The inquiry is examining allegation­s of high-level graft during Zuma’s period in power from 2009 to 2018. Zuma denies wrongdoing and has so far not cooperated.

“Mr Jacob Gedleyihle­kisa Zuma is sentenced to undergo 15 months’ imprisonme­nt,” a constituti­onal court judge said, reading out the court’s order.

Zuma has to appear before police within five days, the judge added.

A spokesman for Zuma told ENCA television that the former president would issue a statement later, without elaboratin­g.

The allegation­s against Zuma include that he allowed businessme­n close to him - brothers Atul, Ajay and Rajesh Gupta - to plunder state resources and influence policy.

The Guptas, who also deny wrongdoing, left South Africa after Zuma was ousted in a move orchestrat­ed by allies of his successor, President Cyril Ramaphosa.

Ramaphosa has been trying to restore investor confidence in Africa’s most industrial­ised nation. However, he has faced opposition from a faction within the governing African National Congress party that is still loyal to Zuma.

 ??  ?? Former South African President Jacob Zuma stands in the dock after recess in his corruption trial in Pietermari­tzburg (Reuters)
Former South African President Jacob Zuma stands in the dock after recess in his corruption trial in Pietermari­tzburg (Reuters)

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