The Citizen (Gauteng)

Fate of Trollip troll delayed

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Raahil Sain

A former Democratic Alliance activist convicted of defaming former Nelson Mandela Bay mayor Athol Trollip had her sentencing proceeding­s postponed in the Port Elizabeth Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

Nontuthuze­lo Jack, 47, was convicted of crimen injuria and defamation after she claimed Trollip had offered her a bribe to “dig up dirt” on former DA provincial chairperso­n Veliswa Mvenya.

Her claims were published in a local newspaper in the run-up to the municipal elections in 2016.

Magistrate Pumla Sibiya accepted as true evidence before court that Trollip was in Port Alfred during the time he was alleged to have bribed Jack.

The court found allegation­s that Trollip used a friend’s light aircraft to fly to Port Elizabeth were baseless and had no merit.

During pre-sentencing proceeding­s yesterday, a new lawyer, Simphiwe Jacobs, represente­d Jack as a stand-in.

Jacobs said the defence would accept the court’s decision on sentencing, however, direct imprisonme­nt was not an option.

“We hope the court brings justice to the matter. Direct imprisonme­nt is not an option and that is our appeal to the court,” said Jacobs.

The defence said Jack had only completed Grade 10, was unemployed and received a social grant for her four minor children.

It further emerged that Jack has a previous conviction of assault with intent to cause grievous bodily harm.

She received a suspended sentence for the conviction in 1996.

The matter was postponed after the court requested a report by a probation officer and social worker.

Pre-sentencing proceeding­s will continue again on November 15. – ANA

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