Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu. (Jan Gerber, News24)
- Cabinet is to appeal the high court judgment declaring Level 4 and Level 3 lockdown regulations invalid.
- Minister Jackson Mthembu is confident that another court will come back with a different judgment.
- Level 3 regulations remain in force during the appeal.
Cabinet on Thursday announced it would appeal the high court judgment, which declared various regulations governing Level 3 and 4 of the nationwide lockdown as unconstitutional and invalid.
President Cyril Ramaphosa held a special Cabinet meeting on Thursday to discuss the high court judgment.
Minister in the Presidency Jackson Mthembu said the decision was taken after advice from legal experts.
On Tuesday, Judge Norman Davis found that little or no regard was given to the extent of the impact of the regulations on the constitutional rights of people, and whether the extent of limitation of their rights was justifiable or not.
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Davis found that that much of the regulations were irrational, and gave the government 14 days to change it.
Mthembu said Cabinet would appeal through the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria before going to the Supreme Court of Appeal.
“The judgment sought to say regulations Level 4 and Level 3 are invalid – that is the appeal we will be lodging. In our view, those regulations were properly enacted and they served a particular purpose within the framework of our National Disaster Management Act.
“We don’t believe that any other court will come to the same conclusion as the Gauteng High Court in Pretoria. That is why we will be starting with the same court,” said Mthembu.
He added that they believed other courts would not come to the same conclusion.
The judgment was handed down on Tuesday, following the urgent application brought by the Liberty Fighters Network (LFN) and the Hola Bon Renaissance Foundation.
We are very confident. The articulation of levels within the ambit of Covid-19 were crafted to save lives. That is what we were about
Jackson Mthembu
Davis ordered Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma to formulate changes to the regulations within 14 days.
Mthembu said they were confident the decisions made by Cabinet on the lockdown regulations were “spot on”, and it had managed to save lives.
“We did not do anything that would justify what the court arrived at – that is why we are taking the matter on appeal. We are very confident. The articulation of levels within the ambit of Covid-19 were crafted to save lives. That is what we were about,” he said.
Mthembu added that experts from across the globe, including the World Health Organisation, have applauded South Africa’s government for its swift action.
“Our decision making was, therefore, spot on. We acted early to put in measures to slow down the virus,” he said. He appealed to South Africans to adhere to lockdown regulations, adding that the regulations would remain in force during the appeal process.
“It is not a government matter – it is a matter that all of us South Africans must adhere to, to save lives. All of us must adhere to what the world has coined social distancing.”