The Citizen (KZN)

Knives out over Zille lawyer fees

FOR ‘ABUSE OF PUBLIC FUNDS’

- Vicky@citizen.co.za

The Black First Land First (BLF) movement has laid a complaint against Helen Zille with the public protector for alleged abuse of public funds to defend herself in the Equality Court.

The former Democratic Alliance leader has been taken to the Equality Court for her tweets about colonialis­m, which angered many South Africans. That complaint was also laid by the BLF, which accused Zille of “insulting blacks”.

An initial hearing at the Equality Court on Monday took place in Zille’s absence.

The second complaint laid by the BLF with Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane alleges that state resources were abused to defend Zille at the Equality Court.

Zille’s spokespers­on, Michael Mpofu, said Advocate Karrisha Pillay confirmed she was instructed by state attorney, Charlene van Tonder, to act on Zille’s behalf. Mpofu said the Western Cape government is footing Zille’s legal bills in this matter.

But BLF leader Andile Mngxitama argued the tweets were posted in her personal capacity, not as the premier, yet she “has sought legal help from a state attorney”.

Asked why the provincial government is paying the premier’s legal costs, Mpofu said: “The issue is simple. The claim has been brought against the premier of the Western Cape.”

Ministry of justice and correction­al services spokespers­on, Advocate Mthunzi Mhaga, said Zille is being represente­d by the state attorney based on a request by the Western Cape premier’s office. The state attorney merely acts on instructio­ns of the premier’s office, he added.

Mhaga said the department was not responsibl­e for funding Zille’s representa­tion, but “the premier’s office is the entity that’s responsibl­e for this. Therefore the representa­tion and payment of costs related to this should be dealt with through the office of the premier”.

Mkhwebane’s spokespers­on, Cleopatra Mosana, said disclosing confidenti­al informatio­n about investigat­ions prior to finalisati­on compromise­s the process.

Mpofu said they were not aware of the public protector’s probe, but they will cooperate with her office.

The matter has been postponed to August 24.

Mpofu said The Citizen should scrutinise the BLF’s motives for allegedly chanting “one settler one bullet” at end of court proceeding­s on Monday, adding: “It is also common knowledge that the BLF, in turn, is a front for the Guptas who are desperate for any diversion from the mass looting of the state featuring daily in the headlines.” –

 ?? Picture: Neil McCartney ?? ONSLAUGHT. Western Cape Premier Helen Zille is now under attack because government is footing her legal bills.
Picture: Neil McCartney ONSLAUGHT. Western Cape Premier Helen Zille is now under attack because government is footing her legal bills.

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