Willemse not aware he is being taken off air
SuperSport announces contract has expired
Former Springbok winger and SuperSport presenter Ashwin Willemse said on Thursday he was not aware of his commentary contract expiring with the pay channel.
SuperSport announced on Thursday that Willemse‚ who was at the heart of a studio walkout that involved former Springboks Nick Mallett and Naas Botha after a Super Rugby match between the Lions and the Brumbies at Ellis Park on May 19‚ will not be back on air.
“You are calling me in regards with something that I haven’t read and I don’t know what you’re talking about‚” Willemse told Sowetan’s sister publication TimesLIVE.
Through a statement from its communication coordinator Sandile Luthuli‚ SuperSport confirmed that Willemse’s contract with the pay channel has expired and he will not be back on air.
However‚ detailed questions forwarded to SuperSport regarding the expiry date and the length of Willemse’s contract were not accurately answered.
“Ashwin Willemse’s contract with SuperSport has expired and he will not be back on air‚” the statement read.
“We have not heard from the Equality Court.
“We are in communication with the SA Human Rights Commission.
“We referred advocate [Vincent] Maleka SC’s report to the commission‚ in accordance with one of his recommendations following his independent review of the matter.”
In the June 19 press conference where SuperSport chief executive Gideon Khobane presented the findings of the Maleka report‚ Khobane said Willemse’s contract wasn’t terminated and the former Springbok did not terminate his contract with the company.
Willemse spoke of being labelled a “quota player” during the May 19 walkout and refused to be “patronised by two individuals who played in an apartheid/segregated era”.
The 2007 Rugby World Cup winner went on to say he “can’t work with people who undermine other people” and that he was “glad it happened on live TV so that people can see”.
In a subsequent inquiry undertaken by Maleka to look into the matter while the analysts were taken off air‚ Mallett and Botha were cleared of the racism allegation and have resumed their studio work for the pay channel.
Willemse would not take part in the inquiry and said the matter will be taken up with the
Equality Court.