JOHANNESBURG —
South African President Jacob Zuma is leaving no stone unturned to stop the release of a report that implicates him in alleged corruption.
It is the latest chapter in a series of corruption scandals in the past year that have eroded support for Zuma and his party, the African National Congress.
Two weeks ago, Zuma halted the release of a report from South Africa’s former anti-corruption chief, Thuli Madonsela. Zuma intercepted the report October 13, a day before it was to be released.
At the time, Zuma said he acted so the report would present his side of the story.
By Thuso Khumalo.
Full story at VOA News.

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