Security tight ahead of Malema's court bid
Updated | By Catrine Malan
Streets leading to the Polokwane Circuit of the High Court in Pretoria were closed to traffic ahead of EFF leader Julius Malema's court appearance on Thursday.

Streets leading to the Polokwane Circuit of the High Court in Pretoria were closed to traffic ahead of EFF leader Julius Malema's court appearance on Thursday.
Six streets leading to the court were barricaded with security wire, forcing motorists, workers and shoppers to use alternate routes.
The expelled ANC Youth League president faces charges of fraud, corruption, money-laundering, and racketeering.
It is alleged that he made nearly R4 million from corrupt activities.
Malema is out on R10,000 bail. His four co-accused, who are his business associates, are out on bail of R40,000 each.
On Thursday, the Economic Freedom Fighters leader is expected to make representations to the judge in an attempt to have the charges against him dropped.
The State alleges that the five misrepresented themselves to the Limpopo roads and transport department, leading to a R52m contract being awarded to On-Point Engineering.
According to court papers, Malema had business ties with Lesiba Gwangwa, one of the co-accused and a director of On-Point Engineering.
Malema's Ratanang Family Trust was an indirect shareholder in On-Point.
The department paid the company R43m. According to the charge sheet, Malema substantially benefited from this payment, using it to buy a farm and a Mercedes-Benz.
If the charges are not dropped, Malema's trial would be heard from September 30 to October 31 next year.
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