The Citizen (KZN)

Widespread outrage as two EFF members charged with assault

- Amanda Watson

Two senior EFF members have picked up two charges of assault in the space of a week. Journalist Adrian de Kock confirmed yesterday he had laid a charge of assault against EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu following his alleged assault on De Kock in the parliament­ary precinct, which was caught on camera and widely circulated on social media on Tuesday.

In the second incident, Lillian Kolisang, spokespers­on for the speaker of the City of Joburg, accused EFF councillor Lucky Chabalala in the City of Joburg of slapping her last week after she had “rejected his advances”.

“It is disgusting that there are men who don’t know what ‘no’ means,” Kolisang said.

Kolisang made the allegation following news of the assault on De Kock and said she had laid a charge of assault against Chabalala with Mondeor police.

When she reported the alleged assault, Kolisang said the police official taking her statement compounded the incident by apparently remarking: “I would make love to a beautiful woman like you, not slap you.”

Both incidents have sparked outrage.

“Parliament is concerned by the incident as it is not in line with its commitment to press freedom and a media-friendly environmen­t, as enshrined in the constituti­on’s Bill of Rights,” parliament’s Speaker Baleka Mbete and the chairperso­n of the National Council of Provinces Thandi Modise said in a joint statement on De Kock’s assault.

“The presiding officers will investigat­e the alleged incident and, where necessary, determine an appropriat­e decision.”

De Kock told The Citizen he had been to a doctor for pain-relieving injections and for physiother­apy for injuries he sustained to his back during the assault.

Parliament­ary Press Gallery Associatio­n chairperso­n Andisiwe Makinana said the organisati­on was “appalled” by the assault on De Kock.

“Any journalist working in the parliament­ary precinct on assignment has the full right to photograph and ask questions of any public representa­tive,” Makinana said.

“I’ve been covering the precinct for years. I go to all their press conference­s,” De Kock said of Shivambu’s claim he only discovered after the incident De Kock was a journalist.

Shivambu has refused to answer questions about the incident, saying he would “not do media interviews concerning the incident because I believe there are other important issues to speak about”.

In 2011, he reportedly sent a message to journalist Carien du Plessis saying: “You must learn to respect people. I don’t comment on Young Communist League issues and please stop being stupid ... I wouldn’t want to earn respect from white bitches ... so dream on.”

The Equality Court forced him to apologise and pay Du Plessis’ legal costs.

In 2013 Shivambu paid Independen­t Newspapers and Saturday Star editor Kashiefa Ajam R175 000 after calling her a drunkard.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? IN TROUBLE. EFF deputy leader Floyd Shivambu has been charged with assault by journalist Adrian de Kock and, inset, an image of the incident taken from social media.
Picture: Gallo Images IN TROUBLE. EFF deputy leader Floyd Shivambu has been charged with assault by journalist Adrian de Kock and, inset, an image of the incident taken from social media.

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