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Former ANC President Jacob Zuma sits during nominations at the ANC's 54th National Elective Conference at Nasrec, Johannesburg, on 17 December 2017. The ANC gathers to elect new leadership, including a new party president for which Cyril Ramaphosa and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma are the candidates. Picture: Yeshiel Panchia
The United Democratic Movement (UDM) and Congress of the People (Cope) want President Jacob Zuma to pay R1 million upfront before going ahead with his appeal against the Pretoria High Court’s judgment in December last year that he should pay punitive costs in his personal capacity for his abortive attempt to stop the release of the state capture report.
The full bench of the high court ruled that Zuma’s overall conduct in the protracted litigation surrounding the release of the report left them with no option but to find that he must be held personally liable for all the costs of his attempt to obtain an interdict on October 14, 2016, the day on which former public protector Thuli Madonsela’s report was released.
This is a developing story. More to follow.
– Additional reporting Ilse de Lange
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