The EFF wants to take legal action against President Jacob Zuma, Police Minister Nathi Nhleko, Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi and the Cabinet for what it said was a legal breach of the Constitution regarding the Nkandla matter.
Party spokesperson Mbuysieni Ndlozi says in a statement that the afore mentioned parties conspired to review, contradict and reverse the findings of the Public Protector which is an independent Chapter 9 institution.
On Thursday, while delivering the final report into the upgrades at the president's KwaZulu-Natal homestead, Nhleko told reporters in Cape Town that Zuma was not required to pay back a cent of the R246 million spent on so-called security improvements to Nkandla.