S v On Point Engineering (Pty) Ltd, Lesiba Gwangwa, Gwama Properties, Julius Malema and Kagiso Dichebe
6 August 2015
POLOKWANE - The NPA notes the decision of the Polokwane High Court to strike the matter off the roll on 4 August 2015. The matter was struck off the roll in terms of Section 342A(3)(c) of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977. The relevant subsection empowers the Court to strike a matter off the roll in circumstances where an accused has not pleaded to the charge(s) and where the Court believes that there has been unreasonable delay in finalising the matter. In this regard, the delay was not attributable to the State.
The Prosecution Team, led by Advocate Andrew Laka SC, of the Pretoria Bar, prepared thoroughly for the trial and were ready to proceed on 3 August 2015. The Prosecution had consulted extensively with witnesses who were ready and available.
In order to understand the circumstances that led to the matter being struck off the Court roll it is necessary to outline the history of the matter briefly.
The accused, with the exception of accused 4, Mr Julius Sello Malema, first appeared in Court on 25 September 2012, with accused 4 appearing the very next day. Their matter was thereafter adjourned to 30 November 2012 for the Prosecution to disclose the contents of the police investigation docket and the charge sheet.