DA plans to report on Julius Malema and Nazier Paulsen to Parly’s ethics committee



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The party believes that the social media posts sent by Julius Malema and Nazier Paulsen show an intention to incite violence.

FILE: Julius Malema. Image: Kayleen Morgan / EWN.

CAPE TOWN – The Democratic Alliance (DA) plans to report to the leader of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), Julius Malema, and a parliamentarian to Parliament’s ethics committee.

The party believes that the social media posts sent by Malema and Nazier Paulsen show an intention to incite violence.

This week, the leader of the Red Berets sent a tweet in reaction to the violence that erupted in front of the Senekal Magistrates Court in the Free State.

Two men appeared for the murder of local farm manager Brendin Horner.

The riots have been widely criticized.

The district attorney said it was a blatant attempt by EFF leaders to incite more violence.

He added that for a party that had thousands of followers on social media, such conduct was highly irresponsible.

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