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.
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