STATEMENT BY JULIUS MALEMA ON THE CHARGES BROUGHT BY THE SOUTH AFRICAN STATE
26 September 2012
Today, the 26th of September 2012 I Julius Sello Malema appeared before the Polokwane Magistrate Court on charges of money laundering, which the South African state came as a result of payments, which the State alleges were made into my account.
I pleaded not guilty to the charges brought by the State, and agreed to pay bail of R10 000 as ordered by the Court for a Schedule 1 offence. I instructed my Legal representatives to plead with the Court to immediately proceed with the case because I believe that I deserve an opportunity to present my side of the story and clear my name.
For a considerable amount of time, the South African law enforcement agencies and media have been spreading rumours of my arrest therefore creating a dark cloud of suscipicion of a possibility of illegality on my part. It can never be correct with an arrest warrant issued by the State, the prosecution can now ask for postponement for more than 60 days, delaying justice and denying me an opportunity to present my side of the story.