Djimon Hounsou Instagram – Saving the Wild, in its fight against #rhino #poaching, met senior US Treasury officials in Washington DC to seek #sanctions against certain SA court officials.
With the Djimon Hounsou Foundation (DHF), it pleaded with Ramaphosa regarding Court President Nzimande, who Sunday Times Premium has previously reported has been receiving his R1.4 million salary since his October 2018 suspension four years ago.
Nzimande, who is allegedly linked to a rhino poaching kingpin, was suspended for misconduct and faces 112 charges.
“The Magistrates Commission and the National Prosecuting Authority have used every trick in the book to delay prosecution of these corrupt justice officials, while the Ministry of Justice claims it cannot interfere. It is an amazing disgrace,” said Jamie Joseph, Saving the Wild director.
“Being quiet is being complicit to the crime,” said actor, producer and humanitarian Djimon Hounsou. “Certain politicians are acting on personal interests with total disregard for human rights and the people of SA, and a natural heritage that must be protected. Enough with inertia. Let justice be done.”
Actor Pearl Thusi also joined the fight against rhino poaching, saying: “We owe it to future generations to find a way to share this planet in a sustainable way for all life.”
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