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At the urging of that judge, the parties agreed to an order that amaBhungane would not destroy or alter the documents.\r\n\r\nAmaBhungane then set the matter down before Judge Sutherland, saying it could not tolerate Judge Holland-Muter’s order any longer than necessary and it must be set aside urgently to<a href=\"https://www.groundup.org.za/article/amabhungane-versus-moti/\"> protect the rights of journalists</a>, their confidential sources and media freedom.\r\n\r\nThe Moti Group, in a nutshell, claims the documents were stolen by its erstwhile legal consultant Clinton van Niekerk, who, it said, was not a whistle-blower, but a thief.\r\n\r\nIn argument on Tuesday, Moti Group advocates insisted that in terms of the Cybercrimes Act, amaBhungane had become party to Van Niekerk’s crime.\r\n\r\nThe documents, which included personal documents of no journalistic interest, were privileged and confidential. The journalists had no right to them nor to report from them, the Moti Group argued.\r\n\r\nJudge Sutherland made short work of an attempt by the Moti Group to amend the relief it had sought from Judge Holland-Muter through what it called a “counter-application”, in which it now wanted amaBhungane to return the documents to the Moti Group’s lawyers, who would go through them to determine what could and could not be reported on. Any dispute between the parties could be adjudicated by a judge.\r\n\r\nThe judge said, “I think it’s quite a cheek”, and said he would not deal with it.\r\n\r\nHowever, Advocate Vincent Maleka, for the Moti Group, insisted that this was a compromise, and one the judge could consider when he weighed up the competing rights in the case.\r\n\r\nJudge Sutherland asked, on several occasions, what Judge Holland-Muter had before him when he made the <em>ex parte</em> order.\r\n\r\n“I would like to know what was said to the judge to persuade him that various cases – dead in point against the relief sought – were distinguishable in his view. Those cases, ethically, should have been made available to him.”\r\n\r\nAdvocate Paul Strathern, also for the Moti Group, conceded that those cases were not before the judge.\r\n\r\nJudge Sutherland also noted that there had been communication between the parties and, at one point, the attorney for amaBhungane had written expressing concern that the Moti Group might be considering an <em>ex parte</em> application.\r\n\r\nIn that letter, amaBhungane gave an undertaking not to destroy the documents.\r\n\r\n“How on earth, given that background, could anyone have contemplated that an <em>ex parte</em> application, in camera, was appropriate,” the judge commented.\r\n\r\nBudlender said that in light of the Gupta and other leaks, it was an “extraordinary” proposition to suggest that if someone steals documents, and gives them to the press, both are guilty of a crime.\r\n\r\n“If this were right, the Guptas missed a trick. They should have run off to court and got a Moti-type order and everything would have been just fine.\r\n\r\n“Either they didn’t think about it or were advised that it was hopeless,” he said.\r\n\r\nHe said the Moti Group had not ever justified why they went to court <em>ex parte</em>, and this was a patent abuse.\r\n\r\nHe said the letter from amaBhungane’s lawyers had been “buried” in the <em>ex parte</em> application and not mentioned in the founding affidavit. The Cybercrimes Act had also not featured.\r\n\r\n“The applicants [the Moti Group] claim that journalists have the right to make the call on what is in the public interest and that makes them a law unto themselves.\r\n\r\n“That is half right. The media does make the call on whether a matter is in the public interest. But that doesn’t mean they are a law unto themselves. If they get it wrong, the consequences are calamitous.”\r\n\r\nBudlender said amaBhungane had properly avoided not disclosing its sources by refusing to hand back the documents.\r\n\r\nHe said prior publication restraint orders could only be granted in the most extraordinary circumstances, and never <em>ex parte</em>, and this had been confirmed by the Supreme Court of Appeal.\r\n\r\nThe entire order should be dismissed with costs “on the highest scale possible” against the Moti Group, he said.\r\n\r\nSubmissions in favour of amaBhungane were also made by amicus curiae: The South African National Editors' Forum, Media Monitoring Africa Trust, Campaign for Free Expression and Corruption Watch.\r\n\r\nJudge Sutherland reserved judgment and said he would hand down judgment no later than Monday. <strong>DM</strong>\r\n\r\n<em>See comment by amaBhungane: </em><a href=\"https://amabhungane.org/comment/comment-zunaid-motis-war-on-amabhungane-and-on-journalism/\"><em>Zunaid Moti’s war on amaBhungane and on journalism</em></a>\r\n\r\n<em>See also amaBhungane’s </em><a href=\"https://amabhungane.org/tag/moti-files/\"><em>reports on the Moti Group</em></a>.\r\n\r\n<img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"skip-lazy\" style=\"display: none; width: 1px;\" src=\"https://thirdpartyhits.groundup.org.za/counter/hit/dailymaverick/2023-06-27-moti-group-are-bullies-says-amabhungane-lawyer/\" alt=\"\" />\r\n\r\n ",
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