South Africa’s Zuma must return to jail for contempt: court rules

(FILES) Former South African President Jacob Zuma speaks during a press conference at The Maslow Hotel in Sandton, Johannesburg commercial hub on October 22, 2022. – South Africa’s top court on July 13, 2023, ruled that former president Jacob Zuma should return to prison to complete his 15-month term for contempt of court, dismissing an appeal seeking to keep him out of jail. It was not immediately clear whether Zuma would return to jail, with prison authorities saying they were studying the judgement and would seek legal advice. (Photo by Phill Magakoe / AFP)

South Africa’s top court on Thursday ruled that former president Jacob Zuma should return to prison to complete his 15-month term for contempt of court, dismissing an appeal seeking to keep him out of jail.


It was not immediately clear whether Zuma would return to jail, with prison authorities saying they were studying the judgement and would seek legal advice.

Zuma was sentenced in June 2021 after refusing to testify before a panel probing financial sleaze and cronyism under his presidency — but was freed on medical parole just two months into his term.

In November last year an appeals court found the release was illegally granted and ordered the now 81-year-old back to the Estcourt Correctional Center in the eastern KwaZulu-Natal province.

South Africa’s prison service, which had granted Zuma’s conditional release, appealed the decision.

But the bid was dismissed by the Constitutional Court, which on Thursday said it had “no reasonable prospects of success”.

“Mr Zuma, in law, has not finished serving his sentence. He must return to the (Estcourt) Correctional Centre to do so.”

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