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30 Nov 2010
 
 
DA: Statement by Debbie Schafer, Democratic Alliance shadow minister of justice and constitutional development, on the Motata ruling (30/11/2010)
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) is deeply concerned that Judge Nkola Motata, who was convicted over a year ago on a drunken driving charge and yesterday lost his appeal against this ruling, has...

 
 
13 Nov 2009
 
Motata did make racial slur — report
JUSTICE
A translation of an audio recording shows that judge Nkola Motata indeed made racial slurs after crashing his car while drunk, according to a newspaper report on Friday.
 
 
12 Nov 2009
 
DA: Statement by Dene Smuts, Democratic Alliance spokesperson on Justice and Constitutional Development (13/11/2009)
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) repeats its call to Judge Nkola Motata to resign, first made after his conviction of drunk driving in September. A judge found guilty of an offence cannot sit in...

 
 
25 Sep 2009
 
DA: Weekly newsletter by Helen Zille, leader of the Democratic Alliance (25/09/2009)
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The abuse of race in political discourse is a very worrying feature of public life in South Africa. I raised this issue with President Zuma at our recent meeting. He agreed with me and we...

 
 
09 Sep 2009
 
DA: Statement by Dene Smuts; Democratic Alliance Shadow Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development and Natasha Michael Shadow Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development; calling for the resignation of Judge Motata (09/09/2009)
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The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls on Judge Nkola Motata to resign from the bench. A judge found guilty of an offence cannot sit in judgment of others who are accused of breaking the law....

 
 
 
                       
 
 
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