The trustees of the CEO SleepOut have apologised "if they offended anyone" after a poster was circulated on social media, stating that former president Nelson Mandela's cell on Robben Island would be auctioned for the event.
The trustees, who sent out a statement as a collective, said the event was to raise funds for worthy causes and added that it was "certainly not its intent to" offend anyone.
A poster did the rounds on social media on Wednesday evening, bearing the words: "Robben Island room bid. In addition, the once in-a-lifetime opportunity to sleep in Madiba's personal cell number – 7 will be auctioned off for the night with bids opening at US$250 000.00 (about R3.4m)."
It sparked a lot of debate and some said it was in bad taste.
On Wednesday evening, Robben Island spokesperson Morongoa Ranaboa told News24 that the island was a world heritage site and would "never ever offer anyone Mandela's cell".
However, the trustees maintained that they met with Robben Island management "since early 2017" and that in March 2018, they met with the island's board and were granted permission to auction Mandela's cell.