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President Jacob Zuma and wife Sizakele Khumalo arrive at Parliament for the State of the Nation address in Cape Town on 3 June 2009. AFP
JZ not 'abusing resources'
Fri, 04 Dec 2009 12:00
Taxpayers are not paying for renovations to President Jacob
Zuma's homestead at Nkandla in KwaZulu-Natal, the presidency said
on Thursday.
"We urge the media to leave the family alone to conduct its
business, and reject any insinuation that there could be any
untoward abuse of state resources by the president or his family,"
spokesperson Vincent Magwenya said in a statement.
This was after the presidency received enquiries from the media
relating to construction work at Nkandla, seeking to establish
whether the public works department was funding the alterations.
"The Zuma family planned before the elections to extend the
Nkandla residence, and this is being done at own cost.
"No government funding will be utilised for the construction
work. This is a private matter which should be left to the family,"
Magwenya said.
He added, however, that the state was to undertake construction
work outside the perimeter of the Zuma household.
This was in line with the security and medical requirements
afforded to heads of state. Construction of accommodation for
Zuma's security staff, a helipad and a clinic would be paid for by
the government.
"The Presidency is fully aware of the need to separate public
from private expenditure.
"The demarcation at Nkandla is very clear, and there can be no
reason to confuse the private construction work in the Zuma
household and the state facilities that will be constructed outside
the perimeter."