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When the son of ex-president Jacob Zuma, Duduzane Zuma, appeared on Monday in the specialized court of commercial crimes for corruption, the fact that he was placed in irons became a subject of major controversy
. Edward, says the Human Rights Commission should investigate the use of shackles on Duduzane Zuma during his appearance before the commercial crimes court in Joburg on Monday #SABCNEWS # SAfmSunrise pic.twitter.com/PtLEyHn4MJ [19659005] – SAfm News (1945S1010) [13 juillet 2018]
Especially on social media, it has been interpreted as useless and disrespectful towards Duduzane, since it does not make any sense. should not have been considered a risk of theft because he had voluntarily arrived
He was released on bail of 100,000 R and his pbadport was confiscated in a case in which he is accused of complicity for attempting to bribe Former Vice Minister of Finance Mcebisi Jonas in a Case When Duduzane appeared in court in Randburg on Thursday, he was not chained again.
When The Citizen asked Zola Majavu, an expert in law, his opinion on irons, he said it was "" and said that Duduzane was not receiving special treatment. Hawks, Hangwani Mulaudzi, however, explained this week that the problem was not in the Hawks' domain and that they had tried to make Zuma appear unhindered.
Duduzane's older brother, Edward, called SA Human Rights Commission at
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When justice minister Michael Masutha weighed down Friday on the issue, he told the journalist the SABC Chriselda Lewis that he had Indeed, Duduzane should never have been put in irons.
"As for jurisprudence, this is not what should have happened Let's be clear about this, which may not be an isolated case. realized that there seems to be a problem of the correct application of the rules in this yard. You need to make a risk badessment for the safety of the accused with whom you are dealing in this situation.
He hinted that there had been incidents in the past in court that could have caused the officials to adopt leg irons in this manner and that the rights of others may have been violated by non-compliance with legal requirements.
For his part, Duduzane had tried to joke about it on Monday, saying that he liked "the look".
BREAKING: Justice Minister Michael Masutha tells me that the son of ex-president Jacob Zuma, Duduzane, should never have been chained when he appeared before the Commercial Crimes Tribunal on Monday. of Johannesburg. #sabcnews
– Chriselda Lewis (@Chriseldalewis) July 13, 2018
BREAKING: [WATCH] Judge Min Michael Masutha says the building that houses the JHB Commercial Crimes Tribunal "Never was designed for the authorities seem to have failed to properly apply the rules when #Duduzane Zuma was chained in leg irons. #sabcnews pic.twitter.com/l0Vy4PJ3Us
– Chriselda Lewis (@Chriseldalewis) July 13, 2018
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