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Zuma to pay back money for home upgrade

The exact sum will be determined by the treasury and police ministry, it added/FILE

The exact sum will be determined by the treasury and police ministry, it added/FILE

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa – South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma will pay back some of the public funds used to upgrade his private home, his office said Wednesday, attempting to end a two-year scandal that has plagued his government.

Public Protector Thuli Madonsela, the country’s ombudswoman, ruled in 2014 that Zuma and his family had “benefited unduly” from the work on Zuma’s rural residence of Nkandla.

Among the supposed security upgrades were a swimming pool described as a fire-fighting facility, a chicken run, a cattle enclosure, an amphitheatre and a visitors’ centre.

“To achieve an end to the drawn-out dispute … the President proposes that the determination of the amount he is to pay should be independently and impartially determined,” said a presidential statement.

The exact sum will be determined by the treasury and police ministry, it added.

Zuma had previously denied any wrongdoing over the upgrades, with opposition lawmakers often disrupting his parliamentary address by chanting “Pay back the money!”

His change of position came ahead of Constitutional Court hearing next week as opposition parties the Democratic Alliance and Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) unite in a legal bid to force him to refund the cash.

The upgrades were valued in 2014 at about 216 million rand (then worth Sh2.4bn).

Wednesday’s statement stressed that Zuma “remains critical of a number of factual aspects and legal conclusions” contained in the damning public ombudsman report.

Zuma, who has often been accused of allowing corruption to flourish since he came to power in 2009, is under pressure over South Africa’s sharply slowing economy.

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He will make his annual state of the nation address in parliament next Thursday.

The occasion descended into chaos last year when EFF lawmakers scuffled with security after interrupting him to protest over the Nkandla scandal.

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