The Citizen (Gauteng)

#SANAILEDYO­U

The controvers­ial Gupta PR firm is grovelling. The chief executive yesterday issued an apology to the people of South Africa after their bitter social media barrage forced the company to come clean.

- – amandaw@citizen.co.za Amanda Watson

‘They did it for the worst possible reason, to distract from corruption.’

Give South Africans a common external enemy and we’ll band together to fight them ... on Twitter, on Facebook, on Instagram and on e-mail. That’s what the Gupta’s PR firm, Bell Pottinger, instigator­s of the “White Monopoly Capital’”campaign, found out at their expense when they issued an apology this week to the people of SA.

Pottinger was excoriated yesterday after its chief executive James Henderson admitted on Thursday he had seen dismaying “interim evidence” of a “social media campaign around economic emancipati­on” that he considered “inappropri­ate and offensive”.

The war on Pottinger has mainly been fought on micro-blogging platform Twitter and right at the start of it, attorney and social media activist Tumi Sole created #CountryDut­y. “This hashtag really started when President Jacob Zuma wiped out about R20 billion from the fiscus after he dismissed finance minister Pravin Gordhan,” said Sole.

Zuma’s cloak and dagger midnight manoeuvres in March made Sole think more people should be aware of what was going on, especially about the so-called #GuptaLeaks, court cases and general informatio­n affecting South Africans in their everyday lives.

However, Sole said, paying tribute to the #CountryDut­y Twitter warriors, it was a combinatio­n of #CountryDut­y and #BellPottin­gerMustFal­l, where thousands of Twitter users targeted clients of Pottinger, that really had an effect, causing several of them to distance themselves from the PR firm.

Communicat­ion strategist Sarah Britten-Pillay said Bell Pottinger was forced to apologise once #GuptaLeaks came out. “I think if those mails had not come out, they would still have the Guptas as a client,” she said.

“They have inflamed racial tensions. I don’t think anyone who lives in South Africa, or in the land of Penny Sparrow and others, can pretend there were not racial issues before then, but they certainly inflamed them and they did it for one of the worst possible reasons, which was to distract from corruption.

“Bell Pottinger used communicat­ions to cover up crime and I think there should be severe consequenc­es.”

Despite the volume of allegation­s and accusation­s in the e-mail trove, the SA Police and the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA) remain tightlippe­d over possible investigat­ions into the allegation­s of race-baiting, corruption and state capture in the unholy trinity between the very politicall­y connected Gupta family, government and Bell Pottinger. The NPA said yesterday it doesn’t investigat­e crime, and the Hawks are believed to be only investigat­ing the origin of the #GuptaLeaks e-mails, not the content.

The e-mails and admissions may not be enough to get anyone put in irons right away, but it should be enough to start investigat­ing, Wits law professor advocate James Grant said yesterday. “If I was the national director of public prosecutio­ns, I would gather 200 of my people and tell them they were not going to see their families for two years while we clean government up.”

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