The Constitutional Court order relating to a case involving former president Jacob Zuma has illuminated some of the flaws in the law governing medical parole in South Africa. This is despite amendments in 2012 to ensure equality before the law, and uphold offenders’ rights to dignity and healthcare when they suffer from serious physical health problems. Zuma’s case has cast doubts upon the efficacy of the law in achieving these objectives.
The board comprises 10 medical practitioners, who must provide an independent medical report to the commissioner. In this regard, their role is clear. They must determine if an offender is suffering from a terminal disease or condition or if such offender is rendered physically incapacitated as a result of injury, disease or illness so as to severely limit daily activity or inmate self-care.
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