Maimane to view President's declaration of interest
Updated | By Sibahle Motha
Democratic Alliance (DA) leader Mmusi Maimane will be going to the Union Building on Monday to view President Jacob Zuma's declaration of interests since he took office.

Maimane's decicion comes after President Zuma's failure to answer a question in the National Assembly, over an alleged payment from Roy Moodley.
In the new book 'The President's Keepers', Jacques Pauw reveals explosive details that Zuma was allegedly paid R1-million a month, during his early months of his first term, from Moodley.
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The money paid to the President, was allegedly from Moodley's security company, Royal Security.
The book has also claimed that the money recieved was never declared to the South African Revenue Service.
Maimane says they will be seeing for themselves what the president has declared since occupying that office.
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