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Former President Jacob Zuma has refused to make any submission about what sanction he should face for his alleged criminal contempt – and says he is ready to become a prisoner of the Constitutional Court .
In a 21-page letter addressed to Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng, Zuma says the Constitutional Court’s directions that he provide evidence on his potential contempt punishment and possible prison term were a sham and an attempt to sanitise the gravity of the repressive manner in which the Court has dealt with my issues . Your directive, Chief Justice provides that I must answer the questions in a 15- page affidavit within three days, Zuma writes.
Dear Mr Valli Moosa,
On behalf of the One South Africa Movement, I wish to extend warm congratulations to you on your appointment as chairperson of the ministerial advisory committee on amending the Electoral Act. The establishment of this committee by Home Affairs Minister Aaron Motsoaledi marks a milestone on the journey to electoral reform in South Africa – a long-overdue journey, I might add.
From the outset, I wish to pledge the support of the One South Africa Movement to the work you are doing. Achieving meaningful electoral reform is the movement’s
raison d’etre. We are convinced that it is the most suitable pathway to ending overt and excessive power wielded by political parties and their funders, and gives greater say to voters in who they elect to government.