EFF REJECTS INTERNAL PROBE ON MULTICHOICE IN FAVOUR OF AN INDEPENDENT INVESTIGATION
Friday, December 1, 2017
The EFF rejects Multichoice's decision to conduct an internal probe into allegations of bribery by its executives to the Gupta family and Minister Muthambi by paying ANN7 more than it is required. A geniune probe must be conducted by an independent entity like a retired judge or a senior advocate.
An independent and genuine probe however must not be done to deter attention of a full parliament enquiry on Muthambi and the influence of the Guptas on her decisions. Multichoice's probe, if genuinely conducted, would aid parliament's enquiry to ensure that Muthambi is held accountable for all her illegal decisions and the taking of bribes. Furthermore, all who will be found guilty of any wrongdoing within Multichoice will have to be met with the full might of the law.
The true test of the Multichoice probe will also be determined by refusal to offer those found guilty within top management any golden handshakes. Whomsoever engages in illegal and criminal activities must be met with the full might of the law.
Naspers ought to take full responsibility by making sure to put pressure on Multichoice to uproot state capture corruption within its ranks. The essence is that the ANN7 channel was used as a proxy for the Guptas to receive corrupt money from Multichoice. This is in exchange for political influence to stop competition against Multichoice on the encryption policy over DTT set-top boxes.