Zuma and Shaik dance all over the Rule of Law

Issued by Adv Glynnis Breytenbach MP – DA Shadow Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development
28 Nov 2022 in News

Last Friday, former President Jacob Zuma and Schabir Shaik, both released on medical parole, were healthy enough to attend a VIP ceremonial ribbon cutting of a new restaurant called ‘Zuma’.

In viral social media posts, Zuma and Shaik were seen showing off their dance moves, with Zuma also cutting the ribbon to officially open the new restaurant.

Jacob Zuma was released on medical parole late last year, just two months into his fifteen-month sentence. Schabir Shaik was released on medical parole in 2009, just two years into his fifteen-year sentence due to him being supposedly terminally ill.

It has become increasingly clear that the decisions to release Zuma and Shaik on medical parole were politically motivated, thereby making a mockery of the parole system. The actions of Zuma and Shaik demonstrate a shameless and flagrant disregard for the rule of law and our Constitutional democracy.  By attending this event, Zuma and Shaik demonstrated their belief that they are above the law and all accountability mechanisms.

It is clear that Zuma and Shaik were never legitimately ill enough to warrant being granted medical parole.  By Zuma and Shaik appearing in public as supposed VIPs, they are demonstrating the contempt with which they hold the ordinary public.

The DA will not allow this injustice to continue. The party has launched our own court action to ensure that Zuma returns to prison to finish his sentence. The DA’s review of Zuma’s medical parole has already achieved success. In the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) last week, the court overturned the decision of Arthur Fraser to release Zuma on medical parole.

It is clear that Zuma needs to return to prison without delay, and a review of Shaik’s parole should also be considered.

The era of impunity for Zuma and his cronies is over. The DA will ensure that Zuma returns to prison and serves out the remainder of his sentence.