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PAROLE RIDDLE

…Board did not approve medical parole for Zuma, admits correction­al services chief

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JOHANNESBU­RG - The national commission­er of correction­al services, Arthur Fraser, has admitted the Medical Parole Advisory Board did not approve medical parole for former President Jacob Zuma.

The board "indicated that he (Zuma) was in a stable condition."

Fraser revealed he took the decision to release Zuma during an interview on The Watchdog on the SABC on Wednesday night.

According to him, that from the onset, Zuma declared his comorbidit­ies.

"He came to our facility, we have a responsibi­lity to provide security and care. And as in all instances, when we admit a person into our facility, we make sure we do a full assessment, including a health assessment."

Fraser said they realised they had a person in their custody who was frail and required specialise­d treatment.

It was Zuma's medical team, in conjunctio­n with correction­al services, which indicated he could no longer be kept at the facility because the type of medical care required could not be provided at correction­al services.

"We then had to move him to a tertiary medical institutio­n. It was there where correction­al services got further reports that there was a range of procedures that needed to be done," Fraser added.

At the beginning of August, an applicatio­n was made by the medical staff in which they requested medical parole.

He said correction­al services allocated a doctor to do an observatio­n, and based on that, recommenda­tions were made to the board.

However, it did not approve medical parole because Zuma was in a stable condition.

"I had then, the head of the centre who has the authority to decide, then reviewed the informatio­n available and then indicated that the conditions, based on all the reports that we have require us to release the former president."

Fraser said he rescinded the order because he took the decision to place the former president on medical parole.

According to Fraser, the reasons were available in documents and would be presented to whoever needed to see it, adding the reasons were legal and procedural. – NEWS24.

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