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Concourt approves Treasury’s calculation of Zuma’s Nkandla bill


July 26 (ANA) – The Constitutional Court on Tuesday accepted National Treasury’s calculation that President Jacob Zuma must repay the State R7.8 million for improvements to his private home at Nkandla done at taxpayer’s expense.

In a letter to Webber Wentzel attorneys, the registrar of the court wrote: "This court signifies with effect from the date of this letter, its approval of the amount of R7,814,155 as at June 2009 set out in the last paragraph of the report by National Treasury submitted to this court on 27 June 2016."

At the end of March, the Constitutional Court found, in ruling on an application by the Economic Freedom Fighters and the Democratic Alliance, that Zuma had failed to uphold the Constitution by flouting a directive from Public Protector Thuli Madonsela that he pay back public money spent on luxuries, including a swimming pool, added to his rural home.

The court gave National Treasury 60 days to determine the amount owed by the president, and gave Zuma 45 days thereafter to pay it.

– African News Agency (ANA)