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EFF Takes Legal Action Against Jacob Zuma Over Alleged Evasion of Justice

January 10, 2025
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EFF Takes Legal Action Against Jacob Zuma Over Alleged Evasion of Justice
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The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) have announced plans to approach the courts for remedial action against former President Jacob Zuma. This decision follows repeated failed attempts by the Sheriff of the Court to serve Zuma with legal documents in an ongoing dispute.

In a statement, the EFF expressed frustration over the delays caused by the Sheriff’s inability to locate Zuma, accusing the former president of intentionally evading justice. The party labeled this behavior as a “serious affront to the rule of law.”

“Jacob Zuma cannot be allowed to undermine legal processes by avoiding service of legal documents. As a party committed to accountability, we will ensure that justice prevails,” the statement asserted.

While the specific details of the dispute remain undisclosed, party insiders suggest the matter involves alleged defamatory remarks made by Zuma.

Zuma’s legal history is marked by numerous battles, including allegations of corruption, contempt of court, and involvement in state capture. Critics argue that his defiance of judicial rulings has fostered a culture of impunity among public officials.

By taking the matter to court, the EFF has signaled its determination to hold Zuma accountable. Legal experts note that if the court grants the requested remedial action, Zuma could face severe consequences, such as financial penalties or additional court orders.

This development adds to Zuma’s growing legal challenges as his influence in South African politics diminishes. It also highlights the EFF’s commitment to positioning itself as a champion of justice and transparency in the country.

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