Jacob Zuma has filed an affidavit in the matter between SARS and Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane over the former head of state's tax affairs.
Johannesburg - Former president Jacob Zuma has filed an affidavit in the matter between SA Revenue Service and Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane over the former head of state's tax affairs.
The case against SARS and Mkhwebane pertains to Mkhwebane's efforts to access Zuma's tax information from SARS. She is investigating the allegation that the former president was paid R1 million a month by a company called Royal Security company - whose owner, Roy Moodley, is politically connected. Mkhwebane had threatened SARS with legal action and a subpoena if it did not forward Zuma's tax documents. SARS head Edward Kieswetter then approached the courts to settle the matter on whether Mkhwebane had the powers to access sensitive tax information.
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