Mpofu threatens Professor De Vos of a lawsuit for a "racist" article



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Attorney Dali Mpofu threatened lawsuits against constitutional law professor Pierre de Vos, who published an article regarding the Sars Commission's investigation.

Mpofu took social media and advised De Vos to take the article Tom Moyane, director of the Revenue Service (Sars)

The EFF president gave to De Vos until Wednesday 12:00 to remove the article, which he describes as "defamatory, insulting and possibly racist", his Twitter account and all other platforms. 19659004] Dear Sir

I hope this will find you well

If you do not delete this article I find defamatory, insulting and possibly racist about any public space in which you have it published plus any reference to your timeline & any other platform by 12:00 wait for a lawsuit

Thanks https://t.co/XkQ98uCpn3

– Dali Mpofu (@AdvDali_Mpofu) July 4, 2018

De Vos posted a link to the play he wrote yesterday In this article, he explains in detail why the attacks against the commission have no legal basis and suggests that they must be politically motivated.

Access to the link, however, seems to have a technical problem.

Mpofu says that he has nothing personal against retired judge Robert Nugent, who was appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa to address governance issues in Sars.

He then asked De Vos about he had already seen the door of an audience room. This was in reference to another post that claimed that the apartheid system would have pbaded the test of legality but failed that of justice and impartiality.

It is also DEFAMATORY, condescending & racist

I repeat: I have nothing against Bob Nugent

Please ask Pierre de Vos
1.Has he already saw the door of a courtroom?, and

2.What other high council he ever insulted and accused of lying AND to be unethical ? 19659002] Enough! https://t.co/VQzBvsHHg6

– Dali Mpofu (@AdvDali_Mpofu) 4 July 2018

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