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Lawsuit (SLAPP)

1 May 2017

Davine Cloete

Status: ONGOING

Date lawsuit was filed
1 May 2017
Date accuracy
Year and Month Correct
Davine Cloete
Civil
Female
Affected community's leader or member
Lawsuits: SLAPPs
Legal claims: Defamation
Amount of damages: $16.224
Amount of damages (local currency): R250 000
Lawsuit Brought By: Company
Target: Individual
Location of Filing: South Africa
Location of Incident: South Africa

Sources

In May 2017, a subsidiary of Australian mining company Mineral Commodities Limited (MRC) sued Tracey Davies and Christine Reddell (CER attorneys) and community activist Davine Cloete for their statements during presentations at the University of Cape Town's Summer School, in South Africa, in January 2017. Davies, Reddell, and Cloete gave presentations about Mineral Sands Resources' (MSR) environmentally destructive Tormin mineral sands mine situated on the West Coast, approximately 350 kilometers north of Cape Town. MSR has claimed R250 000 in damages from each of the CER attorneys and Cloete. This is not the first time that MRC has sued activists who have criticized the company. Previously, MRC and its CEO Mark Caruso sued Cape Town attorney Cormac Cullinan, Amadiba Crisis Committee activist Mzamo Dlamini, and John Clarke, a social worker for defamation in relation to the company's involvement at Xolobeni.

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