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Examveda

For the tort of defamation, the presence of malice destroys

A. The defence of qualified privilege

B. The defence of absolute privilege

C. The defence of both absolute and qualified privileges

D. The defence of neither absolute privilege nor qualified privilege

Answer: Option A


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