The Citizen (Gauteng)

Jail for Juju?

Rights group AfriForum wants Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema jailed for six months and the party fined R500 000 for ignoring a court order preventing it from inciting illegal land grabs.

- Ilse de Lange and Amanda Watson – news@citizen.co.za

EFF’s commander-in-chief not likely to serve time – legal expert.

Rights group AfriForum will ask the High Court in Pretoria today to jail Economic Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema for six months and fine the EFF R500 000 for ignoring a court order interdicti­ng it from inciting illegal land invasions.

AfriForum CEO Kallie Kriel said it intended to go ahead with its applicatio­n for contempt of court as it had obtained a final interdict against Malema and the EFF to stop it from encouragin­g people to invade land illegally, which order was simply ignored.

However, this was unlikely to happen said attorney Tracey Lomax, who couldn’t recall the last time someone had been jailed for contempt, other than in maintenanc­e cases.

“Generally, with a contempt order, we’re loath to deprive people of their right to freedom unnecessar­ily,” Lomax said.

“It was more likely a fine would be imposed, with imprisonme­nt as an alternativ­e.

“Obviously, Malema will have an opportunit­y to explain his actions and if the court does find him in contempt, it will probably issue a fine.”

The EFF was unavailabl­e for comment.

Kriel said the EFF indicated that it would challenge the other two costs orders against it and would oppose the contempt applicatio­n.

He said the EFF was once again late in filing opposing papers in the contempt applicatio­n and would probably be forced to ask for a postponeme­nt again and offer to pay the costs.

“They’re trying to prevent a public auction of their assets. We are not concerned about their applicatio­ns because we are confident that we have a strong case,” said Kriel.

“We’ve already received an instalment, which we will use to fight the EFF because they’re continuing with land invasions.

“In effect, we will fight them with their own money.”

But Malema yesterday denied paying AfriForum R126 703.59, as had been announced by Kriel.

Kriel took to Twitter yesterday morning to announce the party obeyed court orders and paid that amount into its account.

He also posted a picture of the proof of payment.

He said: “This amount was due after a judge gave a punitive cost order against Malema and the EFF in favour of AfriForum on September 12, 2017.”

The cost orders come from AfriForum’s lawsuit against EFF and its leader to obtain an interdict to prevent them from inciting people to enter land illegally.

However, the EFF leader said he never paid AfriForum as he could not “afford” it.

The proof of payment shows the amount to have been paid by Kwinana and Partner, which is a law firm, while the reference of the payment includes “EFF”. While the EFF and AfriForum butt heads over land, the Institute of Race Relations’ Frans Cronje said his organisati­on was busy briefing lawyers and preparing to take the “procedural­ly flawed work” of the constituti­onal review committee on judicial review.

“The committee is likely to recommend that the constituti­on be amended to allow expropriat­ion with compensati­on – nationalis­ation by another name,” Cronje said.

“More than 720 000 written submission­s were sent to the committee, about 80% of which were opposed to it.

“The committee has failed to consider these comments and is likely to make its recommenda­tion without ever having looked at 99.9% of them.”

If in contempt, Malema will probably get a fine.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? JULIUS MALEMA
Picture: AFP JULIUS MALEMA

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