The national treasury has submitted a report to the constitutional court on how much President Jacob Zuma must pay for non-security upgrades at his Nkandla homestead.
“All queries regarding the matter should be directed to the court,” the national treasury said in a statement.
It was given 60 days by the constitutional court to calculate a reasonable cost.
According to the report, released to the media by the constitutional court, the total amount calculated was R7,8m.
“As a consequence, the reasonable percentage of the estimated costs of the five measures that the president would have to pay personally would be 87,94%. This percentage corresponds to R7 814 155 as at June 2009,” read the report.