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Jacob Zuma Faces Another Blow As Presidency Pushes To Recover R28 Million From His Court Cases

October 16, 2025
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Jacob Zuma Faces Another Blow As Presidency Pushes To Recover R28 Million From His Court Cases
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The Presidency is requesting that former president Jacob Zuma repay almost R28 million that was expended on his legal affairs, and the Pretoria High Court is about to hear a case in this regard. The funds were utilised throughout Zuma’s protracted legal battles, which commenced several years ago upon accusations of his involvement in the 1999 armaments sale.

According to the president, the public should not foot the bill for Zuma’s private legal representation. The state initially made it apparent in 2018 that the funds used for Zuma’s defence needed to be retrieved, therefore this issue has been ongoing since then. The final tally came to about R28.9 million, according to reports.

The State Attorney is currently attempting to reclaim this money on behalf of the Presidency. But Zuma’s camp claims he simply does not have the means to repay the loan. According to his solicitors, not even his pension would cover the entire amount. Because it involves the controversial use of public monies by Zuma when he was president, the case has received a lot of media attention.

A lot of people are waiting to read the court’s ruling because it could dictate how the government handles similar cases involving funds. In the event that the court grants the Presidency’s request, Zuma might have to pay back the funds. This is going to make an already tough legal journey, which has been going on for years and is getting national attention, much more difficult.

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