Cape Argus

ANC defends Judge Desai lunch

DA’s Breytenbac­h ‘trying to turn social visit into bid to besmirch him’

- MARVIN CHARLES

THE ANC has lambasted the DA’s Glynnis Breytenbac­h for questionin­g Western Cape High Court Judge Siraj Desai’s independen­ce.

It comes after Breytenbac­h raised questions about Judge Desai’s meeting with ANC officials.

ANC Ward 115 branch secretary Luchuluman­co Nanto said: “We are quite perplexed and disgusted that the DA is trying to turn a social visit by Western Cape High Court judge to the Walmer Estate home of a respected community leader into a political opportunit­y to try to besmirch Judge Desai.”

According to Nanto, Judge Desai visited the home of his fellow activist and legal fraternity colleague Attorney Igshaan Higgins. “The Judge was also at the Higgins home to have lunch with a leader of the local Kurdish community. This coincided with a door-todoor campaign conducted in the area by the ANC Ward 115 branch election teams and our candidate Anwa Peters. Nothing untoward or unethical happened,” he said.

The DA has long regarded Judge Desai as one of its enemies and made that much clear in Parliament­ary hearings when they opposed his bid to become public protector, Nanto said.

Breytenbac­h said she wrote to Judge Desai after seeing social media pictures of him in what “is alleged to be an ANC meeting”.

She requested informatio­n about the meeting, she said.

“If this is the judge, then he should naturally have declared his cosy relationsh­ip upfront each time such a matter was before him, and recused himself from the adjudicati­on of such matters, or at the very least, offered to recuse himself, giving the parties the opportunit­y to apply their minds to his independen­ce and objectivit­y.”

She said Judge Desai has presided over a number of cases involving political parties

“If he indeed has this close-up and cosy relationsh­ip with the ANC, and more particular­ly, with ANC Ward 115 and Councillor Anwa Peters, participat­ing in what is termed “a meeting between the councillor and community leaders in Walmer Estate ahead of the December 9, 2020, by-election”, then this is very problemati­c.

“It naturally calls into question his independen­ce and objectivit­y when dealing with matters involving opposition parties, and more particular­ly, those involving the DA,” said Breytenbac­h.

Speaking to the Cape Argus yesterday, Judge Desai denied that a “meeting” with the ANC had taken place, and said it was a lunch.

He also denied receiving a letter from Breytenbac­h.

“I have not received anything from her and I have no intention of engaging with her.

“I come from a different era, and I have been involved in the Struggle for years. I have never seen Breytenbac­h in the Struggle,” he said.

Judge Desai is expected to retire in the next two weeks.

 ??  ?? Glynnis Breytenbac­h
Glynnis Breytenbac­h
 ??  ?? Judge Siraj Desai
Judge Siraj Desai

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