While sentencing the ANC Women’s League president, magistrate Betty Khumalo said she has shown no remorse for her actions
Bathabile Dlamini awaits sentencing for perjury at the Johannesburg magistrate’s court. Picture: TIMESLIVE/ALEX PATRICK
When sentencing Dlamini, magistrate Betty Khumalo was scathing about her conduct, saying she has shown no remorse for her actions. She had taken an oath when she became a minister that she broke and caused the events that led to the 2017 social grants crisis.
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