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NCC Leader Fadiel Adams Faces Bail Opposition as State Cites History of Defiance and Legal Breaches

Mona Davids by Mona Davids
May 13, 2026
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NCC Leader Fadiel Adams Faces Bail Opposition as State Cites History of Defiance and Legal Breaches
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National Coloured Congress leader and Member of Parliament Fadiel Adams appeared in the Pinetown Magistrate’s Court on Wednesday, where he was accused of having a history of undermining the rule of law as he continues his bail application on charges of fraud and defeating the ends of justice.

Adams, who was arrested in the Western Cape and brought to KwaZulu-Natal last week, is accused of three counts of fraud and two counts of defeating the administration of justice. The State opposed his release, arguing that his conduct and public statements demonstrate a disregard for legal authority and a risk of interference with witnesses and the justice process.

Investigating officer Sergeant Sandile Mavuka, a member of the Political Killings Task Team, presented an affidavit outlining previous legal matters involving Adams. The court heard that in 2023, he was subject to an Equality Court order after allegedly making offensive remarks about a City of Cape Town municipal manager. Despite being instructed to remove the posts, Adams reportedly published further comments that included statements insulting the court.

In court documents, Adams was also linked to prior cases of crimen injuria, with one matter resulting in a court-ordered apology and mandatory racial sensitivity training. The State further argued that his past conduct shows a pattern of defiance toward court rulings and law enforcement.

Prosecutors, led by Senior State Advocate Nokulunga Ngcobo, also presented video evidence allegedly showing Adams making critical remarks about police and members of the Political Killings Task Team. The State contended that he may pose a risk of evading trial and potentially influencing witnesses if granted bail.

Adams denied the allegations, insisting that his actions were carried out within the scope of his duties as a Member of Parliament serving on the Portfolio Committee on Police. He maintained that parliamentary oversight functions do not require specific mandates for engagements related to policing and correctional services.

In a separate affidavit, Adams told the court that continued detention was affecting his health, citing arthritis in his right shoulder and severe psychological stress. He argued that prison conditions could worsen his medical state and delay treatment, while maintaining his innocence on all charges. The matter was adjourned to Friday for the continuation of the bail hearing.


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