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Zuma’s tax records must be handed over to media houses, court rules

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The North Gauteng High Court has ruled that two media houses can have access to former president Jacob Zuma’s tax records, following an application to this end brought in November 2019.

Judge Norman Davis ruled on Tuesday afternoon that SARS must provide Zuma’s tax records to Amabhungane and Financial Mail within 10 days.

The two publications brought an application to access the records, after the South African Revenue Service had refused their requests for access.

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Davis rules that SARS must supply them with Zuma’s tax records for the periods between 2010 and 2018 and also ruled that sections of the Tax Administration Act and the Promotion of Access to Information Act, were unconstitutional.

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SARS had relied on these provisions within the acts to refuse the requests, ongrounds of taxpayer confidentiality.

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It is now up to the Constitutional Court to confirm Davis’ ruling on these matters.

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