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Another Setback for Jacob Zuma as Presidency Moves to Recover R28 Million Legal Costs

October 16, 2025
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Another Setback for Jacob Zuma as Presidency Moves to Recover R28 Million Legal Costs
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The Pretoria High Court is about to hear a case involving the President’s Office and former President Jacob Zuma. The issue is whether Zuma should return more than R28 million that was spent on his legal defense.

These funds were used during a lengthy series of court cases that started many years ago. Zuma was accused of involvement in a controversial arms deal from 1999. The government believes that public money should not be used to pay for the legal costs of a former leader’s personal legal battles. The question of recovering this money has been ongoing since 2018, when the authorities first indicated their intention to retrieve the funds used for Zuma’s defense.

Records show that nearly R28.9 million was spent on Zuma’s legal expenses. The Presidency, through the State Attorney, is now seeking to recover this amount through legal channels. Zuma’s lawyers argue that he does not have the financial means to pay back the money. They have stated that even his pension would not cover the full amount owed.

This case has attracted a lot of public interest because it raises questions about the proper use of government funds. Many people are eager to see how the court will decide, as the outcome could influence future cases involving the use of public resources.

If the court rules in favor of the Presidency, Zuma could be ordered to return the money. This could be another difficult challenge for him, adding to his long legal struggles. The case continues to be watched closely, as it touches on important issues about accountability and the responsible management of public funds.

The Pretoria High Court is expected to hear an application by the Presidency to recoup over R28 million in legal fees accrued in ex-president Jacob Zuma’s court cases. This follows Zuma’s court battle since 2018 over his alleged involvement in the controversial multi-billion rand… pic.twitter.com/gN8qPDh4Mw

— Newzroom Afrika (@Newzroom405) October 15, 2025

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