Winnie must faceparliament now, too
2003-04-25 11:08
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Cape Town - The High Court has dismissed with costs ANC MP Winnie Madikizela-Mandela's bid to stop National Assembly speaker Frene Ginwala from publicly reprimanding her.
The reprimand was recommended by parliament's joint ethics committee after it last year found she had not disclosed about R55 000 a month in donations and a financial interest in the Winnie Mandela Family Museum in Soweto.
Judges Hennie Nel and Jerome Ngwenya made the ruling on Friday after judgment was reserved on April 14.
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