The Helen Suzman Foundation may consider taking legal action against correctional services commissioner Arthur Fraser if he fails to explain his decision – to grant former president Jacob Zuma medical parole – by 5pm tomorrow. penwelld
Penwell DlaminiThe Helen Suzman Foundation may consider taking legal action against correctional services commissioner Arthur Fraser if he fails to explain his decision – to grant former president Jacob Zuma medical parole – by 5pm tomorrow.
Director at the foundation, Francis Antonie, told Sowetan on Sunday that Fraser had to explain the decision he took as it was an administrative matter, not a legal one...If you have already registered or subscribed, please sign in to continue.
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