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Court Grants Ex-President Zuma Leave To Appeal Return-To-Jail Order

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December 22, (THEWILL) – South Africa’s North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria on Tuesday granted former president Jacob Zuma leave to appeal last week’s court ruling that declared his medical parole release unlawful.

This came after the same court ruled on December 15 that former Corrections Commissioner Arthur Fraser’s decision to place Zuma on medical parole was unlawful and must be overturned, meaning Zuma must return to prison.

On Tuesday, Judge Elias Matojane said the ex-president can now appeal that finding.

“Because of his illness and advanced age, he needs compassion, empathy and humaneness”, Matojane said of Zuma in delivering the judgment.

The Jacob Zuma Foundation spokesperson Mzwanele Manyi said the judgment was welcomed. It is not clear when the Supreme Court of Appeal might hear the appeal.

THEWILL reports that Zuma, 80, was convicted and sentenced for defying a court order that he appear before a government-backed commission probing allegations of corruption during his tenure as president from 2009 to 2018.

Zuma’s release on medical parole had been granted by Fraser against the recommendation of the parole board.

He served nearly two months of his 15-month sentence, but this was mainly in the hospital wing of the Estcourt Correctional Center and a hospital in Pretoria, where he underwent surgery in August this year.

Zuma’s lawyer, Dali Mpofu, had argued that returning him to jail “is equivalent to a death sentence.”

Zuma’s imprisonment in July sparked protests by supporters who demanded his immediate pardon and release from jail.

The protests quickly descended into chaotic violence in which trucks were burned, shops and warehouses looted and burned.

More than 300 people died in the country’s worst violence since the end of apartheid in 1994.

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