Banter and the nail-biting exchanges in court

At the on-going corruption case against Former Permanent Secretary ELVIDGE MHLAULI there had been some exchanges that had people on the edge of their seats. We capture some of the moments below:

Magistrate Moroka: Like eating an elephant, I believe he will eat one piece at a time (he was responding to an interjection by Advocate Van Zyl that Prosecutor Manchwe had used half of a statement to form a question which he posed to the accused)

Magistrate Moroka: That does not change the price of salt (he was responding to an argument that had arisen over the relevance of a question that was posed)
The exchange between Manchwe and Mhlauli during the Tuesday cross examination (On Goolam)

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