Zondo to deliver ruling on Zuma's recusal application tomorrow
Updated | By Nushera Soodyal
The ruling on Jacob Zuma's application for the chairperson of the State Capture Inquiry to recuse himself has been delayed.
The former president made the request on the grounds he believes Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo is biased against him - and claims they have a long-standing personal history.
In a statement this week - Zondo said he had no personal relationship with Zuma.
Yesterday, Zuma's legal team told the commission it had prepared a statement - which may or may dispute Justice Zondo's stance.
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Secretary of the Commission, Mbuyiselo Stemela says Zuma's legal team made the submission today. " Early this morning the commission had issued a statement, saying that the chairperson will deliver Zuma's recusal application this afternoon.
Stemela says the ruling will now be delivered tomorrow at 10am.
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