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News24 | Malema hate speech trial: EFF leader's lawyer accuses Equality Court judge of bias

In a recent development in Julius Malema's hate speech trial, his lawyer has accused the Equality Court judge hearing the matter of bias. The lawyer claimed that the judge had been berating him during the trial and hinted at an application for recusal.

Malema, the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), is facing charges of hate speech after he made comments about white people in a speech in 2018. The Equality Court has been hearing the case since February this year, with Malema appearing before the court on several occasions.

During one of the hearings, Malema's lawyer accused the judge of being biased against him and his client. The lawyer claimed that the judge had been making derogatory comments about the EFF and its supporters, and had been treating Malema unfairly throughout the trial.

The judge denied the allegations and dismissed the application for recusal. However, the matter has sparked controversy and raised concerns about the impartiality of the judiciary in South Africa.

It is worth noting that hate speech is a serious offence in South Africa, and those found guilty can face significant penalties, including fines and imprisonment. The Equality Court has the power to impose these penalties and has been tasked with ensuring that hate speech is not tolerated in the country.

In conclusion, the accusations of bias against the judge hearing Julius Malema's hate speech trial have raised concerns about the impartiality of the judiciary in South Africa. While the judge denied the allegations and dismissed the application for recusal, the matter has sparked controversy and highlighted the need for greater transparency and accountability in the legal system.


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