South Africa’s Zuma lodges complaint with anti-graft watchdog over leaked audio recording

President Jacob Zuma answers questions at Parliament in Cape Town, South Africa, March 17, 2016. REUTERS photo

South African President Jacob Zuma has lodged a complaint with the office of the Public Protector over a leaked audio recording of his meeting with the anti-graft watchdog, his office said on Monday.

Zuma’s discussion with the former Public Protector, Thuli Madonsela, during her investigation into allegations of influence-peddling was broadcast on a private television channel at the weekend.

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