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Malema a little Idi Amin - DA

Dianne Kohler Barnard
03 November 2009

Opposition welcomes assurance that ANCYL president's speeding incident is being investigated

DA welcomes investigation of Malema speed ticket claims

It was most welcoming this afternoon to hear Deputy Minister of Transport Jeremy Cronin's assurances that Julius Malema's alleged attempts to sidestep a speeding ticket is being investigated.

It is essential that this matter is investigated thoroughly, and that if any wrongdoing transpired that the law is allowed to take its course.

For these reasons, it is encouraging to read Mr. Cronin's comment that "we too in the department of transport department have... read the reports about the alleged behaviour of the ANC Youth League president, and we are going into the matter... We want to assure South Africans that none of us are above the law. These are allegations... but we are seeking to establish what exactly happened."

The deputy minister made the comments in response to the member's statement that I presented to the National Assembly this afternoon, a copy of which follows below.

MEMBER'S STATEMENT:

The head of the ANC Youth, Julius Malema, has apparently asked traffic police in Limpopo who had the unmitigated gall to stop him for speeding, "Don't you know who I am". The Democratic Alliance thought we would utilise this opportunity to assist him in answering this vexed question.

He is the man who believes there is one law for South African citizens, yet another law for him. He is the man who will slap a neighbour who has the temerity to ask that the music at his housewarming be turned down at 3 in the morning. He is the man who has turned hate-speech into an art form, who has insulted the Premier of the Western Cape in the basest most libellous of terms, indeed who has so very many cases pending against him that I have quite lost count.

Malema is a man who citizens at grass-roots level believe acts as a mouthpiece for the President - who said he would fire Thabo Mbeki, and indeed any other ANC Member sitting in this House should he get the urge, the man who says he lives by economic policies that have bankrupted countries and been discredited for generations and while the intricacies of the policies escape him, he is extremely capable of parroting the violent militaristic rhetoric that accompanied them.  He is a man whose claims about rape victims quite literally take one's breath away.

Referring to the incident where his Idi Amin-like arrogance had him throwing his not-unsubstantial weight about in Limpopo: this was because he was caught at a speed trap and such is the ANC today that he failed to do what Cyril Ramaphosa did when he was caught speeding, apologise and pay up - but instead the threats began. Indeed this man has offered to kill for the President, in fact kill most anyone who gets in his way - that he's come to sound like a rather rotund version of the Wizard of Oz's Tin Man.

Is it true that he phoned the Limpopo roads MEC Pinkie Kekana, and the General Manager of Traffic Walter Sathekge - did his threats intimidate the police to the extent that they gave him a free pass for speeding...and if he wasn't speeding, why did they stop him?

Will this matter be investigated? Will the police be rewarded for doing their jobs without fear or favour - or will they be sent into oblivion like the other unit who used to act without fear or favour - the Scorpions?

Malema's ego and contempt for the law the rest of us must respect, is unparalleled, and one has to ask the other Honourable Members in this House today how it is they continue to allow themselves to be represented by someone who genuinely wishes Kader Asmal's death? Is this, to quote the President, someone you honestly believe is a ‘leader in the making - worthy of inheriting the ANC"?

Is the ANC of Nelson Mandela as dead as the youth league wishes Kadar Asmal to be, because that certainly seems to be the case and if so how do we explain the moral bankruptcy our children will inherit, where spin doctors work 24/7 to turn a failure in woodwork into the biggest success story for our future? Is this truly the best the ANC can do?

Statement issued by Dianne Kohler Barnard, MP, Democratic Alliance shadow minister of police, November 3 2009

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Referring to the incident where his Idi Amin-like arrogance had him throwing his not-unsubstantial weight about in Limpopo: this was because he was caught at a speed trap and such is the ANC today that he failed to do what Cyril Ramaphosa did when he was caught speeding, apologise and pay up - but instead the threats began."
Dianne Kohler Barnard
 

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Melema
Thats the best the Aficans can do , the best the ANC have , this country is P***** .
The black diamonds and the black youth are too stupid to see it .

ZIMBABWE IS COMING P****** FAST TO RSA .

by Peter on November 03 2009, 19:30
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Malema a little Idi Amin
What can I say. Let the games begin.

Of course, I doubt anything will happen to "Little Idi Amin" and things will just carry on as usual.

In any case, why is this even news? The ANC are a law unto themselves and they do whatever they . .more

by Kyle on November 04 2009, 07:26
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re;>
Please people go on we haven't laughed this good at a desolated country sins the iraqi foreign minister.
how do you guys do it?

by anon namibia on November 04 2009, 07:41
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Exempt from laws that apply to everyone else
Malema not the first ANC member to demand "DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?" when caught breaking the law.
He and certain other ANC MPs do really appear to think that there is one set of laws for themselves and another set for the general population.

by Reitz on November 04 2009, 07:50
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Run to the sea, what are u still waiting for?
Most probably u can'y afford OZ seeing that Canada will not buy into your persecution hallucinations

by Run Peter on November 04 2009, 07:55
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Re: Run to the sea, what are u waiting for?
This is a rather ignorant response to a problem! This is not progressive but rather old national party thinking. Can you not rise above yourself and see that this behaviour does not foster good citizen relationships or are you living as an island. Call a . .more

by Hmmmm on November 04 2009, 08:10
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Another African clown
Malema the SA media's dilemma. The media already wants him to be the next president. That is why they are making him newsworthy, do you think that if this was Germany or France that a madcap like this would ever reach the headlines? No, he is a typical . .more

by Molly on November 04 2009, 08:34
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POLITICAL OPPORTUNISM AT ITS BEST
As a law abiding citizen i fully agree that no one is above the law and that i cases like this the full might of the law should be brought to bear i.e if these allegations are true, but i think the manner in which the DA chose to present such a serious . .more

by LUCKY NKHWASHU on November 04 2009, 09:43
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Malema: "DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?"
Police officer: "Ladies and gentlemen, please, could anyone tell this gentleman who he is!"
Malema the Pied Piper - it speaks volumes, that such a type can play his dangerous games in the so very New South Africa.

by Klaus in RSA on November 04 2009, 10:10
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Also
He is a 28 year old man who believes he can get away with being a fool because he is still only a "youth".

All very sad really.

And this, it seems, is the finest leader the ANC can find. Are the majority of the SA voters so mindless that . .more

by Sad Days on November 04 2009, 11:41
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No Comparison!
This is insulting to the memory of that great Sandhurst-trained thug and cannibal! We should demand a re-evaluation of the new house party that Julius and the Hell's Angels (ANC Youth in Drag?) throw - this is NOT comparable to the appetite of Idi!

by sel on November 04 2009, 14:32
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@Sad Days
I personally know a few ANC youngsters who view Malema as nothing more than an arrogant loudmouth not fit to lead goats.
It is also patently obvious that he got where he is solely on threats and intimidation.

by Reitz on November 04 2009, 15:06
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Actually, he is a little Idi........ot
Fool!!!

by Realist on November 04 2009, 15:13
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the law is behind us all
Leaders are abusing the law, South African's let's treat others equal being a leader or not is nothing we are all South Africans.

by The boss on November 04 2009, 15:25
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Dont hold your breath
It is unlikely that anything will result from the "investigation" (judged by the way more serious issues such as corruption (Travelgate, etc) are handled)

by Realist on November 04 2009, 16:07
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