Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Judge Throws Out Fraud Case Against South African Firebrand Malema

Julius Malema

Reuters, 04/08 14:21 CET

By Peroshni Govender

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – A judge threw out corruption charges against South African opposition firebrand Julius Malema on Tuesday, a ruling hailed as a major victory by the vocal critic of President Jacob Zuma.

Malema had been accused of money laundering, racketeering and fraud relating to government contracts. But Judge George Mothle said he had waited too long for his trial after a string of postponements, and told him: “You are free to go.”

The National Prosecuting Authority (NPA)said the move did not constitute an acquittal and the action could be revived at a later date. But political analyst Nic Borain said the outcome was an embarrassment and showed the state’s “general incompetence to assemble a case”.

“If this was a conspiracy to besmirch Malema’s name, it looks like it was carried out very poorly,” Borain said.

Malema, once a leading figure in the ruling African National Congress (ANC), had regularly dismissed the charges as a government conspiracy to silence and discredit him.

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Source: Euronews

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