De Lille ‘happy’ with Judge Davis’ ruling in favour of the ID on first matter in Harding case
18H45, 29-08-2007 One more matter to go…
Judge Dennis Davis has ruled in favour of the Independent Democrats in
the first matter, of sexual harassment, against former
Secretary-General Avril Harding, before the Cape High Court this
evening.
Judge David ruled that Harding must appear before the ID’s disciplinary committee on Friday 31 August.
‘We are happy because the complainant says she was traumatised and feared that Harding might cross the floor before she could testify,’ Patricia de Lille, the President of the Independent Democrats, says.
Deputy-President of the ID Agnus Tsamai, the complainant in the case, has also responded to the news.
‘For the first time I will sleep peacefully tonight because I know that justice will take its course. All I wanted was to have my voice heard,’ says Tsamai.
Released by Steven Otter – 084 233 3811
Judge David ruled that Harding must appear before the ID’s disciplinary committee on Friday 31 August.
‘We are happy because the complainant says she was traumatised and feared that Harding might cross the floor before she could testify,’ Patricia de Lille, the President of the Independent Democrats, says.
Deputy-President of the ID Agnus Tsamai, the complainant in the case, has also responded to the news.
‘For the first time I will sleep peacefully tonight because I know that justice will take its course. All I wanted was to have my voice heard,’ says Tsamai.
Released by Steven Otter – 084 233 3811

