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NPA to Review Legal Options After Timothy Omotoso Walks Free in Rape and Trafficking Case

Last updated: April 3, 2025 10:15 am
Karabo Makodi
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The shocking acquittal of Nigerian televangelist Timothy Omotoso in a high profile rape case and human trafficking sent shockwaves throughout South Africa. The National Prosecuting Authority(NPA) has promised to review the judgment and explore legal options. This has ignited debates about justice, accountability and the effectiveness of South Africa’s legal systems in dealing with complex cases of sexual assault. This article explores the implications of the ruling, its meaning for the NPA and the broader social conversations surrounding this case.

Contents
  • The Case of Timothy Omotoso – An Overview
  • The Trial: Key Issues
  • The NPA’s Next Steps: Legal Options After the Acquittal
  • What happens next? 
  • The Aftermath: Public Outcry and Victim Support
  • The role of the NPA is to Protect
  • Legal Reform and Accountability: Calls to Action
  • Looking Ahead: The Need for Change

The Case of Timothy Omotoso – An Overview

Timothy Omotoso was originally charged with multiple counts for rape and trafficking in human beings. Due to the seriousness of the accusations, the case began in 2018. In the past few years, many women have come forward to tell how they were allegedly sexually exploited and trafficked under the cover of church activities.

On April 2nd, 2025, the Gqeberha High Court cleared Omotoso and his co-accused, Lusanda Sitho and Zikiswa Sulani, of all charges. This decision was a blow to victims, to the legal system and to those who advocate for stronger measures against sexual violence. Judge Irma Schöman cited prosecutorial misconduct and the failure of the prosecution to challenge the evidence of the accused as the main reasons for the acquittal. The prosecution was prevented from securing a conviction by these issues, such as the delay in the proceedings.

The Trial: Key Issues

The trial was plagued by numerous challenges. The case was further complicated when witnesses withdrew from the trial or were threatened. The defence was able to poke holes in key witnesses’ testimonies, and the prosecution was forced to question its handling of the cross-examination. The failure to confront Omotoso’s defence strategies adequately was highlighted as an important error. Many legal experts pointed out that it is possible the long trial and emotional strain on the victims may have contributed to the weakening of the prosecution’s case.

The NPA has vowed that despite these challenges, it will carefully review the judgment and determine whether or not to appeal.

The NPA’s Next Steps: Legal Options After the Acquittal

It is up to the National Prosecuting Authority, or NPA, to decide what steps should be taken in light of Timothy Omotoso’s acquittal. NPA spokesperson Luxolo Tiali confirmed that in an official announcement, the authority will be exploring all legal options, including the possibility of an appellation. The NPA has not been able to successfully prosecute high-profile cases of sexual violence before. This trial’s outcome has raised important questions about whether the prosecution can secure convictions for such sensitive and complicated cases.

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What happens next? 

The NPA has several options in the wake of the acquittal. The High Court is the first option. The NPA can appeal the decision to the Supreme Court of Appeal if they believe that the court made an error in its judgment. The process of appealing a case can be complicated. To do so, the NPA will need to present strong legal arguments that show the outcome of the trial was unfair or flawed.

The NPA could decide not to appeal and instead explore the option of a new trial. This would depend on a number of factors, such as whether or not there is any new evidence. Retrials can be pursued in some cases when the original trial is deemed unfair or when there are procedural errors.

Experts are also calling for systemic changes to the legal system in order to avoid such acquittals in future cases of sexual violence. Professor Pheladi Mathlhare is a law professor at the University of Pretoria. He argues that this case highlights the critical gaps in South Africa’s prosecution of cases of sexual assault.

Matlhare says, “It is a reflection on a deeply entrenched problem within our legal system where the accused are often left free while survivors go without justice.” “The NPA must reassess how it handles such complex cases. There is an urgent need to strengthen protections for witnesses and victims.”

The Aftermath: Public Outcry and Victim Support

The acquittal by the court of Timothy Omotoso sparked outrage amongst women’s groups and activists, who had been urging for stronger action to be taken against sexual violence and human trafficking in South Africa. Civil society groups have expressed dismay over the decision, saying that it could set a dangerous precedent in future cases involving influential people.

The acquittal sheds light on how survivors of sexual assault struggle to get justice. Many victims are disillusioned with the system when high-profile trials like Omotoso’s result in controversial verdicts. It is impossible to overstate the impact of this trial on victims who endured years of psychological and emotional trauma.

Bukiwe Fanta, MEC for Social Development for the Eastern Cape, has condemned the decision, saying that “this acquittal represents a setback for our fight against sexual abuse in our country.” We must continue to support the survivors and work for reforms that can protect their rights.

As a result of these rulings, the demand for comprehensive victim services is increasing, and there is a greater focus on protecting victims’ rights throughout lengthy legal proceedings.

The role of the NPA is to Protect

Many experts question the effectiveness of the NPA in dealing with cases of sexual assault as it reviews its legal options. The acquittal raised questions about South Africa’s ability to prosecute those accused of sexual violence, especially when they are powerful and well-resourced.

Critics claim that the NPA’s failure to obtain a conviction in Omotoso rape case and trafficking case indicates a need for reforms in the way such cases are handled. The prosecutor’s handling of the emotional and mental toll that victims take, the quality and timeliness of witness testimony, and how long it takes to solve such cases are all important issues.

Legal Reform and Accountability: Calls to Action

Now, the legal community and civil society are calling for major reforms in order to combat sexual violence and human trafficking. The improvements include better witness protection, increased training for prosecutors who handle sensitive cases, and faster trial processing. Experts say that addressing this concern would increase the chances of justice being achieved in future cases.

Dr. Trevor Mokoena is a legal analyst at the University of Cape Town. He says that the focus should be “on ensuring that our justice system is fair not only to the accused, but also to the victims.” It is crucial that the NPA be given the resources and tools it needs to win these cases.

Looking Ahead: The Need for Change

The conversation about the Timothy Omotoso Case is not over as the NPA continues its deliberations on the next steps. The case has brought up important discussions on the difficulties of prosecuting cases of sexual violence and trafficking, especially those that involve well-known public figures. The case has raised important questions about the limits of the justice system and how it can better serve victims.

South Africa’s justice system is under immense pressure to restore public trust and deliver justice. The case of Timothy Omotoso is a reminder that more work needs to be done in order to create an equitable and effective system of dealing with sexual abuse, human trafficking and other crimes.

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