South Africa's Zuma faces 'fire pool' graft ruling


  • World
  • Wednesday, 19 Mar 2014

PRETORIA (Reuters) - A South African anti-corruption watchdog unveils a report on Wednesday on a $21 million state-funded "security upgrade" to President Jacob Zuma's private home that a newspaper says included a swimming pool and cattle enclosure.

If Public Protector Thuli Madonsela's long-awaited findings concur with leaked excerpts in the Mail and Guardian daily, they could damage the scandal-plagued Zuma and the ruling African National Congress (ANC) in an election only six weeks away.

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