Cyril Ramaphosa’s special remission program to release Zuma leads to 16 472 criminals back on streets committing crimes
14 January 2024
Mere hours after Jacob Zuma was readmitted to prison to serve out his sentence for contempt of court, he was released in terms of Cyril Ramaphosa’s special remission process, along with 16 472 other inmates. Under the guise of reducing overcrowding in prisons, the process was used purely as a political favour to free Zuma, resulting in inmates who lack integration and rehabilitation being released on the streets.
The special remission process was announced in August 2023 and ended on 2 November 2023. By 26 October 2023, 97 inmates had already re-offended. In a written response to DA questions, the Minister revealed the shocking reality of the ANC government’s abuse of public power on ordinary South Africans. Of the 97 criminals rearrested after their sham release, there were:
20 criminals arrested for violent crimes, including robbery, robbery aggravating, family violence and assault with intent to do grievous bodily harm.
41 of the criminals released re-offended within 20 days of being released.