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Zondo Questions Zuma’s Prison Release, Hails Judiciary’s Role in Upholding Law

May 8, 2025
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Former Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has openly criticized the circumstances surrounding former President Jacob Zuma’s early release from prison, while commending the judiciary for correcting what he described as an illegal decision.

Addressing a public forum, Zondo stated: “When proper procedures were bypassed to release the former president, it fell to the judiciary to declare that action unlawful.” He emphasized the courts’ constitutional duty to ensure equality before the law, noting their ruling against Zuma’s release reinforced this fundamental principle.

The controversy stems from Zuma’s 2021 sentencing to 15 months imprisonment for contempt of court after he refused to testify before the State Capture Inquiry chaired by Zondo. After serving just two months, Zuma was granted medical parole by then-Correctional Services Commissioner Arthur Fraser – a decision later overturned by the courts.

Zondo expressed skepticism about official claims that Zuma’s release formed part of a general inmate reduction strategy. “The executive expected us to accept this as mere coincidence that their plans aligned perfectly with his situation. Many found this explanation unconvincing,” he remarked.

These comments have sparked fresh debate about executive overreach and the vital separation of powers in South Africa’s democracy. Zondo cautioned that political interference in judicial matters erodes constitutional safeguards, calling on citizens to protect the courts’ independence as a bulwark against state power abuses.

The former Chief Justice concluded by reaffirming the judiciary’s critical role as the ultimate guardian of constitutional rights and democratic values in South Africa.

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