Hands off the national president of the youth league....a black man is always a 
suspect....political freedom without economical freedom is useless.....long 
live the spirit of Peter Mokaba long live.....

Its too earLy domnic to write the political obituary of cde malema ,you tend to 
forget early cde jz was scandalised the same way -Malema will prevail these 
right wing attacks of white liberal media .

Economic freedom train will not be derailed .

Moses 
 

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Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2011 07:32:13 
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Subject: [YCLSA Discussion] Julius Malema absent from his press conference

 
  The Times 
 
 
 Juju goes to ground as pressure mounts 
   
   
 Amukelani Chauke, The Times, Johannesburg, 26 July, 2011
   
 ANC Youth League president Julius Malema has gone underground as pressure 
continued to mount about how he funds his lavish lifestyle. 
   
 The DA yesterday wrote to Public Protector Thuli Madonsela asking her to 
investigate Malema, and AfriForum has opened a criminal case against him. 
   
 A youth league media briefing at ANC headquarters, Luthuli House, billed as an 
attempt to "clear the air", turned into a damp squib when the league's 
leadership failed to reveal anything about Malema's Ratanang Family Trust, 
which he has been accused of using to receive cash from businesses that benefit 
from government tenders. 
   
 Instead of responding to questions, the youth league's deputy president, 
Ronald Lamola, and secretary-general, Sindiso Magaqa, attacked the media, 
accusing it of trying to divert attention from the league's calls for the 
nationalisation of mines and the expropriation of land without compensation. 
   
 Magaqa denied that the trust, registered by Malema in 2008, was a "secret" 
fund. He said it had been used openly as a vehicle for donating money to 
charitable and other organisations. 
   
 "If there is any wrongdoing on the part of the trust, the ANC Youth League 
president is open and ready for investigations by SARS and any other 
law-enforcement agency. 
   
 "If there are citizens who believe that there is wrongdoing, they should 
report such to the agencies and not to newspapers," he said. 
   
 Magaqa refused to say why Malema was not present to clear his name, saying 
only that the youth league president's whereabouts were "none of your 
business". 
   
 "Why are you concerned why the president is not here? That is none of your 
business," he said. 
   
 Though he listed a number of charitable "causes" to which the trust had 
donated money, Magaqa refused to answer questions relating to cash flows into 
the trust. 
   
 A City Press exposé on Sunday quoted an unnamed Limpopo businessman who 
claimed to have deposited R200000 into the trust's account. He alleged that 
people who wanted to buy Malema's influence to win tenders in Limpopo had 
deposited money into the trust's account. 
   
 Magaqa yesterday denied the claim and said the businessman should report 
Malema to the police and produce deposit slips as proof of his allegations. 
   
 "When people [the media] come here, they must not come here with sponsored 
views ... The money that is there is for the trust; it is not for the exchange 
of tenders," he said. 
   
 DA MP Dianne Kohler Barnard said the tide was turning against Malema. 
   
 "The tide of allegations against Mr Malema relating to financial impropriety, 
fraud and corruption has been steadily rising. Thus far, he has failed to 
provide a satisfactory explanation to any of the questions put to him." 
   
 Last week, Malema said at a press conference that his personal finances and 
businesses were not subject to public scrutiny because he was a "private 
citizen". 
   
 This followed reports - all denied by Malema - that he had demolished a 
R3.6-million home in Sandown, Sandton, to make way for a R16-million mansion, 
complete with a bunker. 
   
 On Saturday he failed in his urgent application for a high court interdict 
that would have prevented City Press from publishing the allegations about his 
trust. 
   
 Trade union federation and ANC alliance partner Cosatu has called for an 
investigation into Malema's finances by the police, the Special Investigating 
Unit and the ANC's ethics committee. 
   
 Philip Dexter, a spokesman for COPE, called on Malema to disclose the sources 
of his funding. 
   
 "His defensive response, that it is none of our business, will not wash. The 
public must lobby for the right to know," he said. 
   
 The Public Protector's office said it had not received a complaint relating to 
Malema by close of business yesterday. 
   
 
  
 From: 
http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2011/07/26/juju-goes-to-ground-as-pressure-mounts
  
  
  
   

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