The $30 million happens to be a tip of the iceberg as detailed below.

The answer is a lot of endless possibilities.

He siphoned this money from the Libyanoil and gold reserves.

Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla

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This was after the then South African president Jacob Zuma traveled all the way to meet with Muammar Gaddafi.

Zuma was in the company of Siyabonga Cwele, who was the then Minister of South African Intelligence.

Zuma and his security official approached Gaddafi with a safety offer hence asylum in South Africa.

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Months later, Gaddafi was seized and killed on 20th October 2011.

This was known as The Battle of Sirte by Libya’s infamous group National Transitional Council.

This was after Gaddafi refused Zuma’s offer.

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On the other hand, he made the $30 million deal that is haunting Zuma until now.

This was unfolding before his eyes.

On the other hand, Gaddafi was looking at the possibilities of his death.

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The money was adequate security and could unlock the family to thrive for years in his absence.

Jacob Zuma returned with the money back to South Africa and waited to see the unfolding scenarios.

Nkandla homestead is the former presidents homestead thats located in KwaZulu-Natal.

Jacob Zuma’s Nkandla

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This is where the Libyan stolen stash is believed to have been safely stored by Jacob Zuma for years.

This is through his highly secured underground bankers.

His luxurious home is allegedly under investigation as it was created using South African taxpayers fund.

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The Nkandla is estimate to have coasted South African citizens R246 million.

The UN is significantly against the looting and illegal state to state transaction.

This is given to the fact that it violates international exchange control rules.

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With the current developments, Jacob Zuma may find himself answerable to the US government concerning the Gaddafis stash.

This makes it quite hard for Jacob Zuma to escape his fraudulent deeds.

Is Jacob Zumas Nkandla stash real?

Zuma’s Nkandla stash

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First, his Nkandla home has a three year long stretch of speculations concerning its underground bunker.

This is after reports that Zuma took the cash to Mozambique for fear of being found guilty for corruption.

It looks like King Muswati had to snitch for his safety.

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This is given to the similar reports provided by both the Libyan governments and South African governments.

The money was used to boost Jacobs security.

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