The Herald (South Africa)

Sparrow given fine extension

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CONTROVERS­IAL realtor Penny Sparrow has been given a two year extension to pay the R150 000 fine handed down to her by the Equality Court.

The court ruled last year that Sparrow‚ who made disparagin­g comments in 2016 about black beachgoers on Facebook‚ pay the fine to the Oliver and Adelaide Tambo Foundation after making racist remarks.

In her post she wrote: “These monkeys that are allowed to be released on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day on to public beaches towns etc obviously have no education whatsoever so to allow them loose is inviting huge dirt and troubles and discomfort to others (sic).

“I’m sorry to say that I was amongst the revellers and all I saw were black on black skins what a shame. I do know some wonderful and thoughtful black people. This lot of monkeys just don’t want to even try.

“From now on I shall address the blacks of South Africa as monkeys‚” Sparrow wrote.

In the Umzinto Equality Court yesterday‚ magistrate Irfaan Khalil granted an applicatio­n to extend Sparrow’s term of payment. She was not in court‚ but was represente­d by her daughter, Charmaine Cowey.

The court heard that an investigat­ion by the ANC revealed that Sparrow was not employed and had no assets.

In an affidavit before court‚ ANC secretary-general Gwede Mantashe accepted that Sparrow was destitute.

“The respondent [Sparrow] has indicated her inability to satisfy the debt . . . whilst being mindful of the abhorrent conduct of the respondent [Sparrow]‚ we accept her financial position currently is dire and it is on this basis that we consent to vary the court order.”

He said the amended term of payment would place Sparrow in a more favourable financial position.

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