'Stolen money': Zuma must pay back millions in legal fees funded by Louis Liebenberg - inquiry | Business

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Former president Jacob Zuma must pay back the millions of rands his legal team received from outspoken Gauteng diamond dealer Louis Liebenberg, an insolvency inquiry has found. | JanTamb News24_Business

Liebenberg is the founder and co-director of Tariomix, a company that buys and sells polished diamonds and finances diamond transactions.

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