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R28 Million Battle: Presidency Moves to Make Jacob Zuma Pay His Own Legal Bills

October 16, 2025
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Today, all eyes turn to the Pretoria High Court, where the Presidency is fighting to recover more than R28 million in taxpayer-funded legal fees from former President Jacob Zuma. It’s a battle years in the making — one that could define accountability in South African politics.

For years, Zuma has fought corruption and fraud charges using public money. Now, the state wants it back. The Presidency insists taxpayers should not foot the bill for Zuma’s personal legal wars. But Zuma’s lawyers argue the funds were approved while he was still head of state — and clawing them back is unfair.

The stakes couldn’t be higher.

If Zuma loses, it could set a precedent for future leaders accused of abusing state resources. If he wins, critics say it would signal that powerful politicians can spend public money with impunity.

Nation Divided

To his supporters, Zuma is a political martyr — a man persecuted by a system desperate to silence him. To his detractors, he is the symbol of corruption that drained billions from the state. On social media, South Africans are already split down the middle: should he pay up, or has he paid enough?

Voices on the street echo one question:

“Why should ordinary citizens struggle to pay taxes while politicians fight their personal cases with our money?”

Zuma’s reckoning has arrived.

The man once called “the people’s president” now faces one of the toughest court battles of his life — not for power, but for payback.

As the court doors open today, one question hangs heavy in the air:

Will Jacob Zuma finally pay — or walk away again?

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