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High Court Reserves Ruling on Zuma’s Appeal Bid Over R28.9m Legal Fees

The case turns on whether prior judgments made Jacob Zuma personally liable for the unlawful payments.

Overview

  • The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria heard Jacob Zuma’s application for leave to appeal an order that he repay R28.9 million for private legal fees.
  • Zuma’s advocate, Thabani Masuku, argued that earlier full-court and Supreme Court of Appeal rulings required repayment to the state but did not name Zuma as the debtor.
  • Masuku said state officials approved the funding later found unlawful and questioned why they face no consequences, while also contesting the interest component granted at the Democratic Alliance’s instance.
  • Counsel for the President and state departments, George Avakoumides, opposed the application and maintained that previous courts made Zuma’s liability clear.
  • Judge Anthony Millar reserved judgment on the leave-to-appeal bid, leaving his order—requiring repayment with interest within 60 days and permitting asset attachment—on hold.