ANC KZN welcomes Scottburgh Magistrate Court judgment on Penny Sparrow
13 September 2016
The ANC in KwaZulu-Natal has noted the sentence handed down by the Scottsburgh Magistrate for giving a fine of R5 000 and two years suspended to Penny Sparrow after she pleaded guilty to a charge of crimen injuria for calling African beachgoers monkeys.
Her fine was the result of a plea bargain agreement in the court following her admission and acceptance of her conduct as being racist and hurtful.
As part of her plea agreement, Sparrow read out an apology that the ANC and other complainants had approved. Her sentencing yesterday, 12 September 2016 marked the end of a legal battle since her racist Facebook post which emerged in January.
The Scottburgh Equality Court on June, 10, 2016 also found Sparrow guilty of hate speech for her derogatory comments against African people. The Equality Court had also ordered her to pay R150 000 to the Oliver and Adelaide Tambo Foundation.