South Africa’s former president Jacob Zuma has been freed from serving further time in prison after being granted a remission status.
Remission status is granted to low-risk and non-violent offenders.
Justice minister Ronald Lamola told the media that the remission decision was taken to address overcrowding in prisons, which he said started in April.
South Africa’s commissioner of prisons Makgothi Thobakgale said Zuma handed himself over at escort prison, in KwaZulu-Natal today, and was admitted into the system, before he was released an hour later under a special remission process.
The remission status was approved by president Cyril Ramaphosa to more than 9,000 low-risk prisoners
Zuma was sentenced in June 2021 to 15 months in jail for contempt of court after refusing to testify before a panel probing financial sleaze and cronyism under his presidency.