Zuma could lose his pension if he fails to repay the R28.9 million that the government spent on his legal fees.
If Zuma fails to settle the fees within a 60-day deadline, the state attorney has the go-ahead to attach and sell his assets, as well as his presidential pension.
If he fails to do so, the State Attorney has been instructed to begin asset attachment proceedings, which may include his ...
The DA requested that repayment be made within 60 days against Zuma’s property, including his entire presidential pension.
The DA celebrated a ruling ordering Jacob Zuma to repay R28.9 million in legal fees, saying it proved no one is above the law ...
It has been 20 years since Jacob Zuma was first charged with corruption. That was in June 2005, after his financial adviser, ...
The North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria ordered former president Jacob Zuma to pay back R28.9 million of state money used to ...
The JG Zuma Foundation has criticised the recent ruling on former president Jacob Zuma’s legal fees, saying it shows the ...
The Zuma Foundation has voiced objections to the High Court ruling ordering former president Zuma to repay millions in legal ...
Former President Jacob Zuma faces the possibility of losing his home and pension benefits after a Gauteng High Court ruling orders him to repay R28. 9 million in legal fees.
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‘Deeply unjust’- Zuma responds to ruling ordering him to repay millions
The Jacob G Zuma Foundation has criticised a recent high court judgment ordering former president Jacob Zuma to repay ...
Former President Jacob Zuma has been the focus of a multi-decade saga, relating to the 1999 Arms Deal case. After years of ...
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