South Africa: Nkandla, the Finale - Treasury Sets 'Reasonable' R7.8m for Zuma to Pay Back

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The end of the Nkandla affair is in sight. In line with the Constitutional Court judgment that found the Public Protector's report on Nkandla was binding, National Treasury determined a "reasonable percentage" of the non-security upgrades that President Jacob Zuma has to pay back to the state.

After an extensive process, they set this amount at R7.8-million, which the Constitutional Court must now approve.

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