Cape Times

‘No kid gloves’ for bailed Manana, vows Mbalula

- Chantall Presence African News Agency

PARLIAMENT: Deputy Higher Education Minister Mduduzi Manana, who has been granted bail after being charged with assaulting a woman, will not be given preferenti­al treatment, Police Minister Fikile Mbalula said yesterday.

“It is true in our society that sometimes our law has eyes in terms of who is the perpetrato­r and they are treated with special kid gloves, but I can assure you Deputy Minister Mdu Manana will not be treated with special kid gloves and will face the full wrath of the law…” Mbalula told journalist­s in Cape Town.

His comments came as the media reported that Manana was allowed to enter the Randburg Magistrate’s Court through the staff parking entrance.

He was granted bail of R5 000 and the case was postponed to September 13.

Defending police against criticism from the public over Manana not being arrested before his court appearance, the minister said police had to ensure procedure was followed, including obtaining witness statements.

“The DM (deputy minister) is a known individual. He cannot hide from the law. He is not a flight risk and as police we do not mete out punishment…”

Mbalula said it was up to the court to decide Manana’s future.

Earlier, the minister said alcohol abuse was the cause of many assaults in the country, especially over weekends.

“The example of this is seen in the case of our comrade (Manana),” the minister said.

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