Twitter users track down and want to visit man in 'k-word' holiday video
22 August 2018
Nedbank and 702 have moved swiftly to distance themselves from a holidaymaker who used the k-word to describe the beach he was visiting, after Twitter users posted links to work he had done with them.
"Nedbank and 702 strongly condemn all forms of racism. Adam Catzavelos is not a Nedbank employee," read the statement posted on 702's website at 00:23 on Wednesday.
"He took part in a Business Accelerator Programme in 2014. He, along with 360 other entrepreneurs, was profiled on the programme hosted on 702 and sponsored by Nedbank over 6-years," the statement read.
The same statement was tweeted by Nedbank.