Carte Blanche’s probe into notorious Malelane attorney Zietta Janse van Rensburg will air tonight after an interdict to stop its broadcast failed.
The Mpumalanga Division of the High Court has dismissed an urgent application by disgraced attorney Zietta Janse Van Rensburg to prevent the broadcast of a Carte Blanche episode detailing her alleged fraudulent activities.
The application, brought before the court on a Saturday to be heard this afternoon , was labelled a serious abuse of court process by both the legal teams of Carte Blanche and Lowvelder. Advocate James Stone, instructed by local attorneys Du Toit Smuts on behalf of Caxton, supported the view that the application was not urgent. Stone specifically stressed that the matters brought against Lowvelder were not pressing.
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