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Zondo will not take part in Zuma case

- Mawande Amashabala­la

The state capture inquiry will not participat­e in court bids by the DA and civil rights organisati­on AfriForum to have the medical parole granted to former president Jacob Zuma reviewed.

Zuma was released on medical parole earlier in September after being jailed in July for contempt of court after a ruling by the Constituti­onal Court.

Amid the controvers­y over the granting of medical parole for Zuma, specifical­ly the decision of outgoing prisons national commission­er Arthur Fraser to overrule the medical parole board, the DA and AfriForum approached the high court and named the Zondo commission among the respondent­s.

Commission secretary Itumeleng Mosala said in a statement the inquiry is not engaged with the matter of Zuma’s medical parole.

STATE CAPTURE COMMISSION SAYS THE INQUIRY IS NOT ENGAGED WITH THE MATTER OF ZUMA’S MEDICAL PAROLE

“The commission wishes to announce that it will not be taking part in any of the proceeding­s,” said Mosala, adding that he was acting on instructio­ns from commission chair acting chief justice Raymond Zondo.

“It has instructed the state attorney to deliver a notice to the registrar of the court and other parties that the commission will abide [by] the decision of the court. “At this stage the commission is focusing on wrapping up its work and completing its report,” Mosala said.

The commission last week filed a request to the high court in Pretoria, asking for an extension from the end of September until the end of December to file its final report.

Zuma, meanwhile, could be discharged from hospital in Gauteng to return to his KwaZulu-Natal home by Friday.

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