You Are Not Above The Law, Go To The Coolers And Pay For Your Sins: South Africa Court Rubbishes Zuma’s Request To Delay His Jail Term

You Are Not Above The Law, Go To The Coolers And Pay For Your Sins: South Africa Court Rubbishes Zuma’s Request To Delay His Jail Term

By Spy Uganda CorrespondentĀ 

South African court has rejected former South African President Jacob Zumaā€™s request to postpone his current prison term, a day after he handed himself over to police to begin a 15-month sentence.

Zuma is currentlyĀ imprisoned in the Estcourt Correctional Center for failing to obey a court order to testify at a judicial commission that is investigating allegations of corruption during his term as South Africaā€™s president from 2009 to 2018.

Despite turning himself in on Wednesday night, Zuma has challenged his sentence. He has one more legal bid to be released which will be heard by the Constitutional Court, the countryā€™s apex court, on Monday.

ā€œThe application is dismissed with costs,ā€ the Pietermaritzburg High Courtā€™s judge presiding over the case said on Friday.

The High Court judgment came hours after the same court dismissed an application by Ace Magashule, secretary-general of the governing African National Congress (ANC) party to have his suspension over corruption charges in a separate case set aside.

Both politiciansā€™ proceedings are regarded as a test for South Africaā€™s ability to enforce the law, even against powerful politicians, 27 years after the ANC removed South Africaā€™s white minority rulers to usher in democracy.

Zumaā€™s jail order has been seen as the most dramatic chapter yet in his journey from a revered anti-apartheid activist to a politician tainted by multiple charges of sleaze and corruption, all of which he denies.

As a member of the ANC when it was a liberation movement, Zuma was jailed by South Africaā€™s white minority rulers for his efforts to establish a state that would treat citizens equally.

Zuma, 79, denies widespread corruption and has maintained he is the victim of a political witch-hunt.

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