Holding public servants accountable is not defamation
A recent high court judgment in South Africa has affirmed that holding public servants accountable in the public domain does not amount to defamation. This ruling, stemming from the Mabuyane v Malema case, is hailed as a significant victory for free speech and political accountability.
A recent high court judgment in South Africa has affirmed that holding public servants accountable in the public domain does not amount to defamation. This ruling, stemming from the Mabuyane v Malema case, is hailed as a significant victory for free speech and political accountability.
