Zuma medical parole set aside, court rules he must go back to jail
“The decision of the first respondent to place the third respondent on medical parole, taken on September 5, 2021, is reviewed, declared unlawful and set aside,” reads the judgment.
“It is hereby directed the third respondent be returned to the custody of the department of correctional services to serve out the remainder of his sentence of imprisonment. “It is declared the time the third respondent was out of jail on medical parole should not be counted for the fulfilment of the third respondent’s sentence of 15 months imposed by the Constitutional Court.”
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