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The Democratic Alliance says a report into spending on President Jacob Zuma's private home at Nkandla will be discussed behind closed doors.
DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko says she's been notified by the Speaker of parliament that the report will be referred to parliament's standing committee on intelligence based on legal advice.
She says this means that the committee will meet behind closed doors, and members of the committee will not be able to share the contents of this report with the public.
Mazibuko says the she has little hope that the information on Nkandla would be made
public, because it related to a national key point.