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Zuma granted leave, admitted for medical check-up outside prison

Jacob Zuma

Jacob Zuma

Zuma granted leave, admitted for medical check-up outside prison

Former South Africa’s President Jacob Zuma has been admitted to a hospital outside prison for medical observation, the prison authorities have said.

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His foundation said it was an “annual medical routine check-up” and there was “no need to be alarmed”.

As a former head of state Zuma is treated at a military facility, the authorities said.

The former president has been serving a 15-month prison sentence since 7 July for contempt of court.

Prison authorities say he’s entitled to seek medical treatment like any other detained person.

The ministry of justice tweeted the full statement:

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