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Court orders FNB to freeze payments from Jacob Zuma’s account – and recover R2.9-million plus interest

In a statement issued on Wednesday morning, First National Bank noted that it was instructed by the High Court to place a hold on outgoing payments from former president Jacob Zuma’s FNB accounts.
Neesa Moodley
od-chrism Former President Jacob Zuma at the Pietermaritzburg High Court on 22 March 2023. (Photo: Gallo Images / Darren Stewart)

“The accounts are not closed as incoming payments are unaffected. This instruction from the court results from the process currently being managed by the VBS Bank liquidators, and FNB was legally required to comply. Former president Zuma’s recourse now lies with the courts and VBS liquidators,” the bank said in its statement.

In August 2022, the Pietermaritzburg High Court ordered Zuma to pay R6.5-million with interest at the rate of 10.5% calculated from 31 August 2019 to date of final payment.

The writ of execution issued by the High Court, which was served on FNB on 29 February this year, (and which Daily Maverick has seen) says:

“You are hereby directed to attach and take into execution all the banking accounts of (Jacob Zuma) with his residential address Nkandla Zuma Homestead, KZN – held at First National Bank.”

The writ goes on to say that the amount to be realised from the attached account/s is R2.9-million with interest at the rate of 10.25% a year to be calculated from 31 August 2019 to date of final payment.

Jacaranda FM has reported on the MK Party’s objections, saying the move was politically motivated and only happened after Zuma announced he was backing the party for the upcoming elections.

However, the matter was struck from the court record in April 2020 by agreement between both parties and due to Covid restrictions. Zuma then made several ad-hoc payments which led liquidators to believe that he was going to settle the account. DM

 

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ttshililo2 20 March 2024 08:29 PM

This man has a nodding acquaintance with responsibility at best, in every aspect of his life. A truly shameless individual.

aidan.wampach 20 March 2024 09:14 PM

You took the words out of my mouth, Tumelo. What a bit of human detritus is this person, an extremely poor excuse for a leader in our country. May his followers be forgiven for their obtuseness, in this lifetime. Thieving scum.

Kanu 20 March 2024 10:51 PM

Not his followers ... but his preposterous legal counsel who ... 'works' for 'peanuts' ... trying to prevent him having to stand trial ! Just like Trump tried in the US . At least there it seems to be 'catching up' on Trump.

s***1@g***.com 21 March 2024 10:23 PM

AND why bring Trump into this scenario? Concentrate on SA issues instead. It's like chalk and cheese for heavens sake!

Hilary Morris 22 March 2024 06:57 AM

More like two peas in a pod.

D'Esprit 22 March 2024 08:17 AM

Why not bring Trump into it? He's as sleazy as Zuma in every aspect of his life - free and easy with other people's money, can't keep it in his pants (allegedly whether the woman is willing or not), both happy to destroy a country for their own narrow ends and both fugitives from justice trying everything in their power to avoid their rightful fate!

Rodney Weidemann 22 March 2024 02:26 PM

Well, if I were to comment: 'A thieving, criminal, sexual-abusing scumbag of a former president who wants to be a dictator' - you wouldn't be able to tell whether I was talking about Zuma or Trump, would you? THAT's why Trump can be brought into this scenario - the two of them are equally awful, narcissistic psychopaths...

Middle aged Mike 22 March 2024 11:40 AM

Why not his moronic followers who gave us two terms of the miscreant as president? How do they get pass?

Jim F. 20 March 2024 09:07 PM

Ever the adage, if you owe a bank 100,000.00 it is your problem. Owe them millions, it is their problem. I doubt he loses any sleep over the issue.

aidan.wampach 20 March 2024 09:22 PM

Jakob Zuma doesn't follow court orders. This is clear. He and his vacuous followers have only the overthrow and capture of SA in their sights. Loot, pillage, rape, rob and murder. Well taught by the anc, who were well taught by the nats. I guess God has an enormous sense of humour.

C***0@g***.com 21 March 2024 08:16 AM

Attach his assets, like property, sell off to recover costs

r***e@g***.com 21 March 2024 09:48 AM

This is beautiful. Please more of this.

Mark Benson 21 March 2024 12:22 PM

This man is truly Evil and needs to be locked up for safety of our beautiful country. The

Lebitsi Leburu 21 March 2024 01:06 PM

Nkandla was build with stolen money amounting to about R246m and he got ir for a lousy R6,5m which he refuses to pay. According to his supporters he's a messiah who will take this country to the promised land. If this id the best the country can offer we're in deep trouble.

MaverickMe 21 March 2024 06:33 PM

Nkandla is on tribal land and probably has an evergreen lease attached to it so it can never be repossessed as such.

feathers_mail 27 March 2024 05:30 PM

I'd be prepared to buy some of the bricks that get repossessed. Just for the collector's value.

Scott Gordon 30 December 2024 10:57 AM

As far as I recall , the land was gifted to his family by the Brits , for them taking sides :-)

s***1@g***.com 21 March 2024 10:27 PM

Hear hear!

Rae 21 March 2024 01:37 PM

Zuma will no doubt stop any money from entering the affected bank account. Once a thief always a thief. SA does not need this low-life person anywhere in the country never mind heading rubbish parties like MK which is made up of people just like Zuma. He wrecked South Africa single handed and history could easily repeat itself if he is given enough power.

Gerrie Pretorius 21 March 2024 01:49 PM

Actually, he did no such thing “single handedly” at all. He had the help of all anc members. The sg confirmed that.

Andre Swart 21 March 2024 03:52 PM

Jacob the deceiver, lier and traitor ... ? True to his Biblical namesake?

h***3@g***.com 21 March 2024 05:54 PM

Mandela will live forever. I am sorry for SA. How the hell did Zuma become President?

Jane Crankshaw 22 March 2024 07:07 AM

R2.9m??? This is but a drop in the Ocean! Please get serious…..

c***s@g***.com 22 March 2024 11:58 AM

To be honest JZ is just greedy which is taken as a very bad behavior at his age right now but the nation is very sorry for his followers because they are trapped people like JZ and Trump plus President Museveni of Uganda they don’t deserve judgement they deserve to be eliminated just to be deleted and locked up somewhere where is no humanity.

l***1@g***.com 23 March 2024 06:53 AM

Let's not forget about the Gupta's that helped him organize the theft of most of his money plus the money he allowed them to steal!

a***2@g***.com 30 December 2024 08:39 AM

Where are those Gupta's buddies of Modi hiding . Let's get a posse and bring them to justice in ZA . People power. We want our tax money back !!!

Richie Rich 23 March 2024 11:22 AM

Your headline says it all that this was ordered by the court. But his bevy of cult followers it is wholly the evil work of WMC banks and so they're calling for fellow cultists to close their FNB accounts.

p***4@g***.com 23 March 2024 02:28 PM

He should be locked up for money laundering, fraud and corruption. He started to put South Africa in debt with this corruption. He stole the money to enriched himself.

Dave Crawford 24 March 2024 10:53 AM

Looking at Louis Liebenberg in the picture in DM168 I couldn't help thinking of him and his guests at that thrash as a version of the My Pillow Guy, Mike Lindell, in the US. He must have a lot that he wishes to bury.

Cedric Parker 30 December 2024 07:00 AM

As an individual who has been at the heart of stealing countless billions from his fellow citizens; causing a disastrous deterioration and breakdown in citical national infrastructure; and provoking criminal elenents to violently oppose justice, he is a national disgrace! Shame on you JZ!

Wynand Deyzel 30 December 2024 08:30 AM

Is he worried? I somehow don't think so! He has so many misguided, idiotic and criminal followers, who would ensure that spanners will be thrown into the spokes of justice! Besides, there's still the matter of the missing Ghadaffi billions....

Rae 30 December 2024 08:53 AM

Stop knocking Zuma and take note: He lies, steals, corrupts, and destroys. And yet, is admired by millions of black South Africans despite him having shredded any chance of them having jobs or getting out of poverty. How on earth do you fight against the sort of mindset that votes for a monster ?