South Africa’s top corruption fighter has said President Jacob Zuma has “benefited unduly” from using state money to improve his rural residence. The changes to Mr Zuma’s private home, including a pool and cattle enclosure, cost taxpayers about $23m (£13.8m). In a more than 400-page report, Public Protector Thuli Madonsela accused Mr Zuma of unethical ...
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