Nene believes ConCourt judgement set in stone
Updated | By Chanelle Lutchman
Former Finance Minister, Nhlanhla Nene says the Constitutional Court judgement on the Nkandla matter is basically set in stone.

Nene spoke to Newswatch at the Mangosuthu University of Technology in Umlazi yesterday where he was honoured for his contribution to the finance field and the government sector.
"That ruling is a Constitutional Court ruling which is the highest court in the land and the custodians of our Constitution. But also do take into account that I'm a very disciplined member of the ANC and there are processes that we follow," he said.
Also read: Nhlanhla Nene receives MUT honorary award
Nene encouraged students to enter the public sector and help rebuild the country.
He was controversially sacked by President Jacob Zuma in December and has since taken on a job at Allan Gray.
(Photo: Chanelle Lutchman)
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