Legal analysis following the Jacob Zuma Concourt ruling#ProgressiveTalk

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Following the ruling of the constitutional court that former president Jacob Zuma was guilty of contempt of court and sentenced him to 15 months' imprisonment, there have been different reactions and views from the public. The apex court further ordered that Zuma pay the legal costs spent by the State Capture Inquiry in bringing the matter before the court on a punitive scale. Nghamula Chauke sought out the expert opinion of Prof Omphemetse Sibanda who is a professor of Law and the executive Dean of the faculty of management at the University of Limpopo.
29 Jun 2021 English South Africa Business · Arts

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