The Pretoria High Court will today hear the Presidency's bid to recover over R28 million in legal fees from former President Jacob Zuma. The costs stem from his court battles since 2018, linked to the 1999 arms deal. Zuma's legal team argues he cannot afford the repayment, citing financial hardship despite his pension. The Presidency, alongside the State Attorney and Solicitor-General is pushing for a court order to enforce repayment with added interest, potentially increasing the total amount owed. Previous rulings from the Gauteng High Court and Supreme Court of Appeal have declared Zuma ineligible for taxpayer-funded legal defense. For legal analysis on the matter Bongiwe Zwane spoke to Legal analyst, Melusi Xulu

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