Cape Argus

Friends dump Malema

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EXPELLED ANC Youth League president Julius Malema is being deserted by his friends, who now treat him as leper, it was reported yesterday.

“I have lost a lot of friends. I am one person who believes that those who leave you during difficult moments were never with you even before…” Malema, pictured, said in an exclusive interview with the Rapport and City Press newspapers.

“Some (friends) are even ashamed to be seen with you in public because to them you look like you’ve got leprosy, and some don’t even take your calls. If they do, they are very impatient,” he said.

It was reported that Malema was facing bankruptcy as a result of a R16 million tax bill, of which he was thought to be able to pay only R4m, and could lose the cabbages, tomatoes and cattle he now farms.

According to the report, he had, though his lawyer, accepted liability for his tax, had denied trying to evade tax, and hoped a settlement could be reached. He told the newspapers his privacy as a taxpayer should be respected.

Malema is on trial in Polokwane on 51 charges including racketeeri­ng, corruption and fraud arising from the awarding of tenders by the Limpopo government. According to the reports, one his co-accused, Limpopo businessma­n Lesiba Gwangwa, was thought to be cooperatin­g with investigat­ors. However, he had denied turning state witness against Malema.

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