Bad news revealed by Trevor Manuel

Trevor Manuel. Picture: Eyewitness News”/>Manuel demanded that Tabane retract his statements and apologize, which he stated throughout a live interview with DJ Sbu Leope, but Tabane refused.


 

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Trevor Manuel, the previous finance minister, is asking the authorities to compel journalists JJ Tabane and Sbusiso ‘Dj Sbu’ Leope to compensate him R100,000 in fines for defaming him.

Tabane claimed Manuel was engaged in the founding of the Congress of the People (Cope) in 2008 during a podcast interview conducted by Leope, a claim the former minister dismissed as untrue and unlawful.

Manuel has petitioned the Johannesburg High Court to have the case heard as soon as possible after Tabane failed to perform with his requests for an apology.

Manuel is asking the judiciary to order Tabane and his presenter on the Hustler’s Corner SA podcast Leope to retract and stop posting the allegation that he assisted build the breakaway group Cope as a representative of the ANC’s central executive committee.

Trevor Manuel. Picture: Eyewitness News”/>Manuel demanded that Tabane retract his statements and apologize, which he stated throughout a live interview with DJ Sbu Leope, but Tabane refused.

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Trevor Manuel, the previous finance minister, is asking the authorities to compel journalists JJ Tabane and Sbusiso ‘Dj Sbu’ Leope to compensate him R100,000 in fines for defaming him.

Tabane claimed Manuel was engaged in the founding of the Congress of the People (Cope) in 2008 during a podcast interview conducted by Leope, a claim the former minister dismissed as untrue and unlawful.

Manuel has petitioned the Johannesburg High Court to have the case heard as soon as possible after Tabane failed to perform with his requests for an apology.

Manuel is asking the judiciary to order Tabane and his presenter on the Hustler’s Corner SA podcast Leope to retract and stop posting the allegation that he assisted build the breakaway group Cope as a representative of the ANC’s central executive committee.

Manuel is seeking R100,000 in damages from the two for the charges, which he claims have harmed his reputation.

After Tabane failed to repent by the end of the business last Wednesday, the former minister demands an official apology.

Meanwhile, Tabane has stated that he will vote against the proposal.

Manuel is seeking R100,000 in damages from the two for the charges, which he claims have harmed his reputation.

After Tabane failed to repent by the end of the business last Wednesday, the former minister demands an official apology.

Meanwhile, Tabane has stated that he will vote against the proposal.