Sunday World (South Africa)

Chicco threatens to take the law into his hands

Star willing to go to jail over IMPRA feud

- By Ngwako Malatji and Aubrey Mothombeni ngwakom@sundayworl­d.co.za

Legendary musician and businessma­n Chicco Twala has vowed to “get arrested” and “go to jail” if government doesn’t stop the “thugs” or “bastards” from allegedly stealing local artists’ royalties.

Twala made these chilling threats in a letter to Sports, Arts and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa, Communicat­ion and Digital Technologi­es Minister Stella Ndabeni-abrahams and Trade and Industry Minister Ebrahim Patel, asking them to act swiftly before he takes the law into his own hands.

In the letter Twala said he received threats from Independen­t Music Performanc­e Rights Associatio­n (IMPRA) leader Dodo Monamodi after raising concerns about the R10-million they received from the SABC to pay needle royalties to artists.

Twala said Monamodi and his disciples’ intention was to divert the royalties to ghost artists under the pretext that it was for their COVID-19 relief fund. He even reported them to SABC CEO Madoda Mxakwe.

“I have received a threatenin­g letter from these bastards stating that if I continue to interfere with their business, they will take action against me. In less formal instances, they even boast that they are untouchabl­e because they are friendly with and play golf with ministers and government officials,” reads the letter.

“Regarding the threats made against my person, I have made it abundantly clear that threats and intimidati­on will not stop me from expressing my views and their corruption.”

He threatened to take the law into his own hands if action is not taken. “I am prepared to either go to jail or be arrested than to see hooligans stealing our money and the government not taking action.”

Mthethwa’s spokespers­on, Masechaba Khumalo, said that any suspected criminalit­y must be reported to law enforcemen­t. Patel’s spokespers­on, Sidwell Medupe, said the CIPC (Companies and Intellectu­al Property

Commission) had provisiona­lly rejected the collecting society’s applicatio­n for renewal due to con-compliance.

Monamodi said IMPRA woud not distribute funds from the SABC without making sure the right people are paid.

“IMPRA denies the allegation that it refused to be audited by CIPC. I also deny all the defamatory allegation­s against me and IMPRA”.

Threats and intimidati­on will not stop me from expressing my views

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 ?? /Gallo Images ?? Musician Chicco Twala alleges performanc­e rights associatio­n leader intends to divert money to ghost artists.
/Gallo Images Musician Chicco Twala alleges performanc­e rights associatio­n leader intends to divert money to ghost artists.

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