Defamatory utterances attributed to Mr Motsoeneng
27 October 2016
The Office of the ANC Chief Whip is disturbed by the defamatory allegations attributed to Mr Hlaudi Motsoeneng, which suggest improper motives on the ANC Chief Whip regarding his articulation of the ANC Parliamentary Caucus's position on the challenges at the SABC.
While Mr Motsoeneng's spurious utterances are laughable and unworthy of a serious response, they are nonetheless malicious and, if left unchallenged, might stand as a fact amongst some members of the public. The Chief Whip states for the record that he has never at any point held any meeting with Mr Motsoeneng, certainly not at any location, including the so-called 'captured hotel', as claimed by him. The Chief Whip also harbours no other interest regarding the SABC, including personal interests, other than those which are shared by the ANC - which is to ensure a functional, efficient and well-managed public broadcaster that executes its public service mandate and consistently inspires public confidence in its operations.
By publicly and deliberately alleging otherwise, including improper motives, Mr Motsoeneng has severely maligned the person of the Chief Whip. The personal attacks, regrettably, are a further testimony to the crisis at the SABC and points to the lengths Mr Motsoeneng would go to flagrantly abuse the public broadcaster's platforms to maliciously pursue those he regards as detractors.
The Chief Whip has nothing to hide, and therefore Mr Motsoeneng is challenged to publicly state whatever he threatened to disclose or else publicly withdraw his utterances.