How the R7.8m that Zuma must pay back was calculated
Cape Town – President Jacob Zuma must pay R2.3m for the so-called swimming pool, R1m for the amphitheatre and R1.2m for the cattle kraal at his Nkandla home, among other things, according to National Treasury.
A panel of six experts from two quantity surveyor firms helped the National Treasury determine how much Zuma had to pay for the upgrades to his Nkandla homestead.
In its report to the Constitutional Court on Monday, National Treasury said Zuma must pay R7.8m for the non-security upgrades to his Nkandla homestead.
This also includes just more than R250 000 for the chicken run and almost R2m for the visitor’s centre.This was determined using 2009 prices, when the upgrades to the visitors’ centre, amphitheatre, swimming pool, cattle kraal and chicken run were done, the report said.Treasury was tasked with determining a "reasonable amount" for the non-security upgrades to Zuma's homestead.The panel was of the view that the only element of the five components in question that could be considered to be of a security nature was the control centre at the ground floor of the visitor’s centre, the report said.
National Treasury took into account the current use of the lower level of the visitors’ centre, it said in the report, and calculated accordingly.