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Constitutional Court agrees to hear Jacob Zuma’s contempt recession case

Thanks to an announcement by the ConCourt Former President Jacob Zuma’s impending incarceration has been averted, at least for now.

This after the Constitutional Court on Saturday agreed to hear his contempt of court recession application on Monday, 12 July 2021.

Constitutional Court agrees to hear Jacob Zuma contempt of court recession application

The decision comes a day after Zuma’s legal team filed an urgent application to reverse the finding against him that would see him spend up to 15 months in prison. Additionally, the order granted police the power to arrest Zuma had he not turned himself in by Sunday.

Sunday marked five days since Zuma was sentenced to 15 months behind bars for being in contempt of the ConCourt.

According to a report by a local publication, this decision by the ConCourt effectively suspends the most recent order against him.

Late on Friday night, the Jacob Zuma Foundation confirmed that the embattled former president would “address the nation” on Sunday in Durban.

His supporters have gathered outside his Nkandla homestead awaiting his address.

Suspended ANC secretary-general Ace Magashule arrived in Nkandla on Sunday to speak with Zuma.

Since his sentence being handed down on Tuesday, Zuma admitted he was wrong to think he could not be forced to appear before the Commission of Inquiry into Allegations of State Capture.

He said the legal path he had taken was due to the advice he received, and that he was ill-advised to follow it.

“I now fully accept that the most legally appropriate route which I could and should have taken would have been to apply for interim relief to interdict my appearance before the commission,” Zuma said in court papers appealing his sentence.

Financial hardships also played a role in the legal decisions made by Zuma, he conceded.

“My focus for not engaging the application of Commission to the Constitutional Court was based largely on the lack of finance to engage lawyers to focus on the urgency basis and in terms demanded by the Commission and accepter by the Constitutional Court.

“For obvious reasons, my criminal trial is a priority.”

-The Citizen

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Lerato Marabe

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