ConCourt to hear Jacob Zuma’s urgent application

The Constitutional Court will on Monday, July 12, hear former South Africa President Jacob Zuma’s urgent application to rescind its order sentencing him to jail for 15 months for contempt of court.

The ConCourt issued these directions yesterday, after the former President made the application on Friday. It did not clarify his fate in the meantime because the former president was initially supposed to hand himself over to authorities for his incarceration by today (Sunday).

The contempt order against former President Zuma was for failing to comply with the Constitutional Court’s earlier order in January to appear at the state capture commission and give evidence as per the commission’s lawful summons.

On Friday, he also urgently applied to the high court in Pietermariztburg to stay the orders that required him to turn himself in by today, and to interdict the police from arresting him pending his rescission application to the Constitutional Court. Sowetanlive.co.za

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