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South Africa’s Zuma denies Corruption Charges but Apologizes for Govt Funds to Refurbish Home

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South African President Zuma Visits BerlinJohannesburg, April 1, 2016 (dpa/NAN) South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma on Friday denied having acted dishonestly, when he used about 16 million dollars taxpayers’ money to upgrade his rural home, but he pledged to pay back some money.

Zuma addressed the nation on television a day after the Constitutional Court ruled that his failure to accept a recommendation from the public protector that he repaid part of the money was a violation of the constitution.

“I did not act dishonestly or with any personal knowledge of irregularities,” Zuma said.
He admitted that “there are many matters that could have been handled differently” and apologised “on my behalf and that of the government.”

However, the speech disappointed many South Africans who had expected Zuma to announce his resignation.

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