I didn't want to be part of 'unethical and immoral' practices - ex-Sunday Times journalist
Johannesburg - An explosive affidavit by former Sunday Times journalist Pearlie Joubert was read out in a Press Ombudsman hearing on Tuesday in a bid to discredit the newspaper's reports on the so-called SA Revenue Service's (Sars) "rogue unit".
Mohamed Husain, for former senior Sars officials Ivan Pillay and Johann van Loggerenberg, read out the affidavit at the hearing.
Pillay and Loggerenberg have lodged a complaint against the Sunday Times following a series of reports regarding Sars and an alleged illegal unit which was accused of running a brothel and spying on President Jacob Zuma, among other things.
Both men were suspended from Sars pending investigations into the allegations of a rogue unit, but later resigned.
In the affidavit, Joubert claimed that she resigned from the newspaper in February this year because she was not "willing to be party to practices at the Sunday Times which I verily believed to have been unethical and immoral".