The South Gauteng High Court on Tuesday, June 18 rejected the EFF’s application to appeal a judgment finding it had defamed former finance minister Trevor Manuel and ordering the party to pay R500,000 in damages.
In March 2019 Manuel took the EFF, its leader, Julius Malema, and spokesperson Mbuyiseni Ndlozi to court on allegations of defamation after the party had accused him of corruption and nepotism when he led the selection panel to appoint a new SARS boss. The EFF, Malema and Ndlozi were ordered to remove the statement from all media platforms, issue a retraction and apology and pay Manuel R500,000.
In his judgment dismissing the appeal application, Matojane picked apart the EFF’s claims that the court had failed to take into account the context of the statement, should have viewed it as political speech, and set an exorbitant amount in damages.The sting of the charge that Mr Manuel and Mr Kieswetter were relatives, close business associates and companions, which resulted in an interview process that was corrupt, nepotistic and secretive must be proved,” said Matojane.
Eusebius gregnicolson Really astonishing submission .... and just as astonishing EFF plan to take appeal based on this a legal step further. Important to know when to take the punishment and let something go ...
gregnicolson Now I suspect that there's a conspiracy to punish the EFF
gregnicolson Gloves are off, KO
gregnicolson Hadibaje hadibaje
Eusebius gregnicolson Eish.
gregnicolson To summarise their defence 'we talk so much 💩💩💩 that no one should take us seriously, so no harm done, ne?'
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