Bernadette Wicks, Jacques Nelles26 August 2024 | 4:19
Zondo discusses the challenges of navigating Zuma's conduct during the state capture inquiry
In a wide-ranging interview with Eyewitness News ahead of his upcoming retirement, Zondo said Zuma got the same treatment that anyone else would have if they did what he did.
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo. Picture: Jacques Nelles/EWN
Chief Justice Raymond Zondo has spoken about the difficulties of navigating former president Jacob Zuma’s conduct at the State Capture Commission of Inquiry, saying in the end, there was no other option but to ask the Constitutional Court to hold him in contempt.
In a wide-ranging interview with Eyewitness News ahead of his upcoming retirement, Zondo said Zuma got the same treatment that anyone else would have if they did what he did.