South African President Jacob Zuma
By AFP
South African President Jacob Zuma should pay back $500,000
of public funds used to upgrade his private residence with facilities
including a chicken coop and swimming pool, the National Treasury said
Monday.
In March, the country's highest court found that the president
had violated the constitution by defying an ombudswoman's order to repay
some of the money in one of several scandals that have dominated his
presidency.
The court asked the national treasury to determine the value of
the non-security upgrades at Zuma's Nkandla homestead in rural
KwaZulu-Natal province.
The work included a swimming pool, which was claimed to be a
fire-fighting facility, a chicken run, a cattle enclosure, an
amphitheatre and a visitors' centre.
The National Treasury said in a statement that Zuma should pay back 7,814,155 rand ($509,000).
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