King Dalindyebo could spend new year behind bars
Pretoria – AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo may spend the new year behind bars.
This follows Justice Minister Michael Masutha's announcement that he had dismissed an application by Dalindyebo to have his case reopened. Masutha made the announcement at a media briefing in Pretoria on Tuesday afternoon.
"I am unable to find anything contained in the aforesaid petition which constitutes further evidence... Therefore I am obliged to dismiss this petition," Masutha told journalists.
Dalindyebo’s lawyer Yasmin Omar petitioned Masutha for the king's trial to be reopened in terms of Section 327 of the Criminal Procedure Act.
At the time, his lawyers said that during Dalindyebo’s trial, one of the two assessors assisting the judge died and was never replaced. They argued that the failure to replace the assessor constituted an injustice and had a bearing on the court's judgment. Dalindyebo also argued that the trial courts ignored customary law.