Cape Times

Pressly quiet on his suspension

- Siyavuya Mzantsi

CAPE TOWN Press Club secretary Donwald Pressly has remained tight-lipped about his suspension following his “astonishin­gly vitriolic attack” on National Assembly speaker Baleka Mbete and National Council of Provinces chairperso­n Thandi Modise.

In reply to a request that Pressly alert the club members about a mid-term report briefing on the work of the fifth Parliament, he asked: “What is so important about ANC thugs wanting to advertise their press conference, which is NOT our function,” according to Parliament’s Speaker, Moloto Mothapo.

Mbete and Modise were to address the briefing.

Pressly was previously dismissed by Independen­t Media as Business Report’s Cape Town bureau chief and parliament­ary correspond­ent following an internal disciplina­ry process over his conduct in 2014.

He was found to have violated the company’s editorial code of conduct and code of ethics by applying to become a DA MP while being employed by the company.

The DA rejected his applicatio­n.

Mothapo said: “Mr Pressly’s livid refusal to let the Press Club members know about the briefing was unwarrante­d and at odds with the club’s stated objectives – ‘to promote the profession­al, social and other interests of Cape Town’s press, media and communicat­ions industries, and thereby to endeavour to enhance, uphold and defend the fundamenta­l rights of freedom of speech, conscience and associatio­n, principles secured in the constituti­on.

“The Cape Town Press Club prides itself on being the oldest such club in South Africa, establishe­d, it says, in 1975 to promote free speech.

‘‘Given its history and the fact that several of its members report on Parliament, it is reasonable to expect the club to take Mr Pressly to task for his unwarrante­d derogatory remarks about the national legislatur­e’s leadership.

“It would be regrettabl­e, indeed, if the impression was to be created that Mr Pressly’s hostility is shared by other members of the club.”

Approached for comment Pressly said: ‘‘I can’t comment, I am afraid. As you can see, I am facing a disciplina­ry hearing, so I can’t say anything now.”

The club’s vice chairperso­n, Martin Slabbert-Capper, said they “unconditio­nally” distanced themselves from Pressly’s comments.

“The Press Club has noted a press release issued by the presiding officers of the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces and will request a meeting with them.

‘‘Mr Pressly is a paid employee of the club and not an elected member of the committee. His comments do not represent the views held by the club’s committee.”

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