The Herald (South Africa)

State wasting time and resources, Malema claims

- Nathi Olifant

ECONOMIC Freedom Fighters leader Julius Malema has criticised the National Prosecutin­g Authority for wasting state resources after he made a brief appearance in the dock at the Newcastle Magistrate’s Court yesterday.

He is accused of unlawfully and intentiona­lly inciting and instigatin­g the EFF to trespass and illegally occupy vacant land following an address on November 7 in Newcastle‚ KwaZulu-Natal.

Malema’s trial was set down for two days but was postponed until later in the week.

He is facing a similar charge in Bloemfonte­in in the Free State‚ but a new charge has been added to his legal woes.

“On November 7 2016‚ in Newcastle‚ Malema unlawfully and intentiona­lly incited‚ instigated‚ commanded or procured his Economic Freedom Fighters and or others to commit a crime‚ to wit‚ trespass‚ in contravent­ion of Section 1 (1) of the Trespass Act 6 of 1959 by illegally occupying any vacant land wherever they found some and thereby committing the crime of incitement‚” the charge sheet says.

However, he is challengin­g the constituti­onality of the Riotous Assemblies Act in both Bloemfonte­in and Newcastle.

Addressing reporters and supporters outside court‚ Malema said travelling from Polokwane to Newcastle repeatedly required serious resources‚ which he did not have.

“The state doesn’t compensate me. A considerat­e person would consolidat­e these matters and not waste state resources,” he said.

“The prosecutor is not from here and he stays in a luxurious hotel.”

Malema quipped that the prosecutor possibly had other arrangemen­ts that were not work related that brought him to the town for numerous postponeme­nts.

“To come here for five minutes is a waste of time and resources. These resources could be spent fighting serious crime‚” he said.

Malema said that he would be using the Freedom Charter to defend his statements.

“It’s not me inventing new things,” he said. – TimesLIVE

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