Nontando Mafanya
10 July 2016
The Public Protector says her
report indicated that President Jacob Zuma should pay the amount of R7.8
million for his Nkandla home and not supporters.
This comes as some structures
of the African National Congress mobilise members to help pay for the costs
outlined by Treasury.
Thuli Madonsela spoke to reporters
on the sidelines of the 80th anniversary celebrations of the Temple Israel in
Hillbrow.
Last month, Treasury submitted
its report to the Constitutional Court saying it believes the president should
pay back the amount.