Maughan, Downer to have their day in court tomorrow

Former president Jacob Zuma will be present at Pietermaritzburg High Court for the private prosecution of criminally accused journalist Karyn Maughan and state prosecutor advocate Billy Downer SC.image:Siyasanga Mbambani/DoC.

Former president Jacob Zuma will be present at Pietermaritzburg High Court for the private prosecution of criminally accused journalist Karyn Maughan and state prosecutor advocate Billy Downer SC.image:Siyasanga Mbambani/DoC.

Published Oct 9, 2022

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Former president Jacob Zuma will be present at the Pietermaritzburg High Court for the private prosecution of criminally accused journalist Karyn Maughan and State prosecutor, advocate Billy Downer SC, tomorrow.

It is alleged that Maughan, who was helped by Downer, shared and published Zuma’s confidential medical certificate.

Spokesperson for the JGZ Foundation, Mzwanele Manyi, confirmed that Zuma, who has been declared a free man, will physically attend the court case.

“Zuma, a free man, will be in the Pietermaritzburg High Court tomorrow morning (Monday) for the private prosecution of accused number 1, Downer, and accused number 2, Maughan, who both violated s41(6) of the NPA Act,” Manyi said.

Manyi said the NPA Act s41(6) did not make exceptions for Maughan, or any journalist, for that matter.

“The law forbids any person. Why does Maughan think she’s not any person? It’s not like the objection is based on an honest journalist reporting from publicly available court documents, no.

“Here we are dealing with an unlawful private deal between Downer and Maughan where unfiled and uncommissioned information from the NPA was shared.

“Why is it complicated to understand that the law was broken? That medical record is aggravating circumstances but a secondary issue,” Manyi said.

Late last month Maughan filed an urgent application in the Pietermaritzburg High Court, asking the court to set aside the private prosecution but did not succeed, as tomorrow she will face the law.

Maughan, in the court papers, said Zuma “has no substantial and peculiar interest in the issue of the trial since he has personally suffered no injury as a consequence of the offence he alleges I have committed”.

“The summons is a gross abuse of the court process. It has been obtained against me for the ulterior purpose of intimidating and harassing me and preventing me from freely doing my job as a journalist reporting on Zuma’s criminal trial,” Maughan said in the court papers.

Maughan’s spokesperson, Adriaan Basson, said they (Media24) would be in court for the case.

South Africans on social media platform, Twitter, shared pictures of Maughan in an orange overall, suggesting that she should go to prison.

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