Lauren Snyders
10 April 2012
Today lawyers of DA leader Helen Zille will approach the Cape High Court in a tender to speed up a defamation case against Julius Malema.
Zille’s spokesperson Jordan Hill-Lewis said the case is from nearly three years ago against Malema.
Hill-Lewis added that the actual merits of the case would not be heard, but it was a tender by Zille, in her personal capacity to force Malema to submit court papers.
He added that it has taken a long time to come to court because the respondents in the case didn’t want to file their papers.
Hill-Lewis said if they still refuse to file their papers then the case will move along without them.
10 April 2012
Today lawyers of DA leader Helen Zille will approach the Cape High Court in a tender to speed up a defamation case against Julius Malema.
Zille’s spokesperson Jordan Hill-Lewis said the case is from nearly three years ago against Malema.
Hill-Lewis added that the actual merits of the case would not be heard, but it was a tender by Zille, in her personal capacity to force Malema to submit court papers.
He added that it has taken a long time to come to court because the respondents in the case didn’t want to file their papers.
Hill-Lewis said if they still refuse to file their papers then the case will move along without them.
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