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Sad news for Jacob Zuma and his supporters and SARS is involved. See what the court has ordered

September 12, 2024
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Sad news for Jacob Zuma and his supporters and SARS is involved. See what the court has ordered
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The Constitutional Court has ordered the South African Revenue Service (SARS) to reconsider its decision not to release former President Jacob Zuma’s tax returns for the years 2010 to 2018.

The Constitutional Court’s decision is a significant shift in the balance between privacy rights and the public’s right to access information. By declaring the legislation unconstitutional, the court has opened the door for greater transparency and accountability in matters concerning public figures. This ruling has sparked discussions and debates about the extent to which public officials’ private affairs should be subject to scrutiny.


 

Critics have drawn comparisons between the handling of President Zuma’s tax returns and the sealing of CR17 bank statements. They argue that the same principle of public interest outweighing privacy concerns should apply in both cases. They hope that this precedent will allow the public to gain insight into the funders of the CR17 campaign, as transparency and accountability are considered essential in democratic processes.

The Constitutional Court’s ruling is expected to have implications beyond the specific case of President Zuma’s tax returns. It sets a precedent that may influence future decisions regarding access to information and the public’s right to hold public officials accountable. The delicate balance between privacy and public interest will continue to be an ongoing debate as South Africa strives to foster transparency, accountability, and the rule of law.


 

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ConCourt rules that SARS must make a fresh determination on releasing former President Jacob Zuma’s tax returns for 2010-2018.

“Public interests outweighs the harm” – Justice Kollapen” pic.twitter.com/ToRWALBGXk

— Ismail Abramjee (@IsmailAbramjee) May 30, 2023

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