That was the weep that was
Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 12:34 pm
The Zuma appointed commission to investigate the "Arms Deal Scandal" of 1859 when Britain sold the Zulus unwanted jet aircraft and helicopters for 600 billion dollars under a contract for three sets of dinnerware at 20 pounds the lot, had fun yesterday when former High Chief Thabo Mbeki was asked such demanding questions as "how are you today Mr Former Ntate of all the Known World?" Mbeki became incensed at this and challenged the persecutor, Mr Hoffman:
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.Before the commission adjourned, Mbeki complained about the manner in which Hoffman addressed him and his advocate Marumo Moerane.
“Mr Hoffman addresses us in a very condescending manner. He is very superior,” Mbeki said.
He referred to a number of instances in which Hoffman showed a condescending attitude towards Moerane when Hoffman suggested that Moerane was objecting to give Mbeki time to come up with an explanation. At this Hoffman wept. As he apologised, Hoffman said his 34-year-old daughter committed suicide last month and his behaviour might have been the result of the medication he was on. Mbeki accepted the apology and offered to help Hoffman
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