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    Jacob Zuma To Appeal Court Order Demanding Repayment Of R29 Million In State-Funded Legal Fees

    Anjianjei ConstantineBy Anjianjei ConstantineOctober 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Former President Jacob Zuma is preparing to appeal a recent court decision requiring him to reimburse nearly R29 million in legal expenses that were paid by the state during his protracted arms deal corruption case.

    The Gauteng High Court ruled last week that Zuma must personally settle the multi-million-rand bill, marking a significant blow to the former head of state. The court further ordered that interest be added to the amount, which could see the total sum climb even higher.

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    Zuma had maintained that the state was justified in covering his legal costs, claiming the charges against him stemmed from actions he took in his capacity as a government official.

    Court Grants State Power To Recover Jacob Zuma’s Assets

    According to the judgment, Zuma has 60 days to pay the outstanding amount. Should he fail to do so, the State Attorney has been authorised to attach and sell his assets, including his presidential pension, to recover the funds.

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    The ruling brings another layer of financial and legal pressure on the former president, whose corruption trial has stretched over many years.

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    The Jacob Zuma Foundation has expressed outrage over the court’s decision. Its spokesperson, Mzwanele Manyi, said the former president remains resolute and will take the matter further.

    “Indeed, HE President Zuma is entitled to consider pursuing a damages claim against the State for the immense financial and personal harm he continues to endure because of this injustice.

    “President Zuma will continue to fight this case, we’ll see where it takes us but he will appeal this judgment,” said Manyi.

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