The Citizen (KZN)

Red flags over Gupta paper

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If any single issue should signal that there could be some solid substance in former public protector Thuli Madonsla’s State of Capture report rather than a bone of contention being worried from many sides, it would more than likely be given impetus by reports this weekend that the controvers­ial Gupta family plan to launch a publicly funded newspaper devoted to publicisin­g the merits of Mpumalanga.

It is distressin­g enough to read revelation­s that all the province’s department­s would be expected to advertise in the proposed publicatio­n – if this intention indeed comes to fruition – the conclusion must logically be arrived at that it can only damage the credibilit­y of the newspaper, even if it enhances to profiles of the politician­s by potentiall­y downplayin­g news to the possible detriment of the provincial profile.

This, we would believe, is exactly the kind of coercive capitalism that Madonsela indicated in her report and goes to the central debate still raging over the disproport­ionate amount of government money which pours directly or indirectly into the Gupta’s flagship publicatio­n, The New Age.

Allied to this is the controvers­y of the funding of this particular publicatio­n’s highly touted broadcast business breakfasts as it has used the vehicle of the SABC and the public broadcaste­r’s production facilities in what is clearly a commercial enterprise.

The potential for the suppressio­n of news in Mpumalanga, which could be regarded as detrimenta­l to the province, also has resonance in the blanket ban on the SABC broadcasti­ng self-proscribed scenes of violence at demonstrat­ions. Censorship in a democracy – whether for a political or pure profit motive – runs against the establishe­d principles of a free and unshackled media. Anything other than preserving this hard-fought freedom runs against any accepted definition of press freedom and risks the danger of descending into the murky realm of self-seeking propaganda.

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