 Arthur Fraser admits he overruled the parole board to free Zuma on medical grounds. The outgoing Director-General at the Department of Correctional Services, Arthur Fraser, has admitted that he overruled the parole board to grant medical parole to former President Jacob Zuma. Fraser insisted that his decision, which came into effect on Sunday, was perfectly legal and that he was ready to provide documentation to Parliament and to anyone who wants to know the process he followed. Zuma, who was serving a 15-month sentence for contempt of the Constitutional Court at Estport Prison since July 8 this year, was transferred to an outside hospital soon after his prison term began. The exact nature of his medical condition remains unknown. Fraser has also insisted that his decision, which is now being challenged by the likes of the Duh, Helen Sussman Foundation, and Afri Forum, would withstand any legal scrutiny that may arise. Fraser made these disclosures on Wednesday during an interview with a local news channel where he was quizzed about several controversial issues where his name had popped up. He then events leading up to his decision to override the institution tasked with considering whether prisoners had a valid reason to seek parole on medical grounds. They applied for medical parole. I think that is at the beginning of August where they applied and we were directed to the relevant structures, within our structure we got healthcare and then we got the medical advisory parole, so we directed that to them. So they allocated a doctor to go and do an observation as they do in all instances, they have done an observation and based on their engagement and assessment, on the patient, recommendations were made to the medical parole advisory board and those were made. The board did not approve for medical parole because they indicated that he was in a stable condition, said Fraser. What I need to indicate is that when the advisory board provided those recommendations I had then, as the head of the center, who has the authority to decide, then reviewed the information available and then indicated that the conditions, based on the reports that we have required us to release him, Zuma, he said.