Former president Jacob Zuma strongly believes he’s being treated unfairly.
He met with the ANC Top Six on Monday over his refusal to return to the state capture inquiry.
In a short statement, the party described the discussions as very positive and constructive.
The meeting was headed by President Cyril Ramaphosa.
They have agreed to give him space to consult with his lawyers on a way forward.
The commission wants Zuma jailed for two years for his refusal to appear.
Zuma, the Police Commissioner and the Police Minister are named as respondents in the case.
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