The Jacob Zuma Foundation has confirmed that corruption-accused former President of South Africa, has left his home in Nkandla to hand himself over to members of the South African Police Service (SAPS) on Wednesday 7 July. Zuma was found guilty of contempt by the Constitutional Court last week and failed to hand himself over to authorities within the mandated five day period, leaving Police Minister Bheki Cele with the right to enforce the arrest order. It is not yet clear which facility he is going to hand himself over to. National SAPS spokesperson Brigadier Vishnu Naidoo confirmed to The South African that Zuma is in custody.