Eswatini Daily News

No arrest imminent for embattled speaker of parliament until April 2

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FACING possible arrest for various counts of corruption and bribery, South Africa’s embattled National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, is a free woman — at least until next Tuesday. Judgment was reserved till April 2 in the speaker’s applicatio­n to interdict her arrest.

South African state prosecutor­s on Monday had said they intend to charge the parliament speaker with corruption, alleging she took $135,000 and a wig in bribes over a three-year period while she was defence minister. Mapisa-Nqakula has denied any wrongdoing.

“Although the constituti­onal right to freedom of movement and the right to dignity does not oblige the respondent­s, should they decide to arrest the applicant in terms of section 40, ie a warrant, to consider whether they are no less invasive methods to bring the applicant before court than by arresting her and thereby encroachin­g on her constituti­onal right. The discretion on whether to arrest the applicant must be exercised in good faith, rationally and not arbitraril­y” said Reginald Willis, lawyer representi­ng Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula.

Her case is the latest graft scandal to hit the ruling African National Congress (ANC)party, which faces a pivotal national election on May 29.

In court papers submitted for the hearing, prosecutor­s say Mapisa-Nqakula received 11 payments totalling $135,000 between December 2016 and July 2019. She sought another bribe of $105,000 but that wasn’t paid, according to prosecutor­s.

“We submit Your Ladyship that you should strike off this applicatio­n because of lack of urgency, noncomplia­nce with the practice directive and in particular because they are not making a case that they will not suffer any irreparabl­e harm. And if Her Ladyship is with us, we submit that the cost, should include the cost of two counsels” Makhosi Gwala, state advocate said.

Mapisa-Nqakula has taken a leave of absence from her role as parliament speaker.

 ?? ?? ▲ South Africa’s embattled National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe MapisaNqak­ula, is a free woman.
▲ South Africa’s embattled National Assembly speaker Nosiviwe MapisaNqak­ula, is a free woman.

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