ActionSA Welcomes the Intervention by the Public Protector in the Artists’ Dispute with the NAC
29 April 2021
ActionSA welcomes the reports that the Public Protector is intervening in the ongoing dispute between the National Arts Council (NAC), the Department of Sports, Arts and Culture, and local artists regarding the non-payment and alleged looting of COVID-19 relief funding.
ActionSA initially met with artists staging a sit-in at the NAC on 25 March 2021, in response to a request from them. The artists explained that of the R300m that was allocated to the NAC to assist artists impacted by COVID-19, only a small percentage of payments were made, while a substantial number of qualifying recipients are yet to see a cent.
ActionSA subsequently offered the support of our Legal Team at Mkhabela Huntley Attorneys to assist the artists in their bid to compel the NAC to disburse the promised relief.
Following our first meeting with the artists, I also wrote an open letter to President Cyril Ramaphosa urging him to intervene in this matter and ensure that these artists, who are an integral part of our society, are given what is due to them. Those pleas fell on deaf ears.