Mandela would have been dismayed by attacks on judiciary - Lamola
11 February 2020
One can only imagine the dismay that former president Nelson Mandela would today express if he saw how "certain people cast aspersions and churn out irresponsible statements against the judiciary", Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has said.
Lamola recalled how Mandela, in 1999, then still the sitting president, subjected himself to cross-examination during a court case which was brought against him by the then-South African Rugby Football Union.
He was speaking at an event on Tuesday celebrating Mandela's release from prison 30 years ago, at the very house in which Mandela stayed at Victor Verster Prison, today called the Drakenstein Correctional Facility.