By Zuko Komisa
The Supreme Court of Appeal ruled that Zuma’s medical parole was unlawful.
Former President Jacob Zuma’s appeal against the Pretoria High Court’s revocation of his medical parole was denied with costs by the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA).
The Constitutional Court sentenced the former president to 15 months in prison for contempt after he declined to provide testimony at the state capture commission of inquiry.
In December of last year, the high court overturned the former Correctional Services Commissioner Arthur Fraser’s decision to grant Zuma medical parole. Zuma had challenged that decision.
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The SCA upheld the earlier high court ruling by ruling that the decision to grant Zuma parole was illegal and void in its ruling on Monday.
#ZumaParole [BREAKING] The Supreme Court of Appeal has ruled that the decision to grant former pres Jacob Zuma was unlawful & invalid upholding the earlier high court decision.
— Ziyanda N (@ZiyandaNgcobo) November 21, 2022
It has however said he doesn’t have to go back to jail to complete his 15 month sentence. pic.twitter.com/Yd0wverMm3
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