The Herald (South Africa)

Mashele apologises for lying about funding of Mashaba’s book

- Khanyisile Ngcobo

Political analyst and now disgraced author Prince Mashele has apologised for lying about the source of his funds for ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba’s book.

In a brief statement released yesterday, Mashele said: “I would like to offer a sincere and unreserved apology for my part in the controvers­y which resulted in the withdrawal of my book, The Outsider: The Unauthoris­ed Biography of Herman Mashaba.

“While I was bound by a non-disclosure obligation, I accept that I should not have stated that Herman Mashaba had no role to play in the funding of the book.

“The correct fact is that the research that led to the production of the book was financed through a funding agreement with Mashaba, to whom I am eternally grateful.

“I offer my apology to Mashaba, who has since been associated with the controvers­y due to no fault of his own.

“I admit that the answer I gave to Prof JJ Tabane, which stated that Mashaba had no role in the funding of the book, was incorrect.

“I apologise to Prof Tabane and the public in this regard.”

Mashele expressed his thanks to Jonathan Ball publishers for their profession­alism during his interactio­ns with them, despite their removal of the book from the market over breach of trust.

The author made headlines after the Sunday Times reported at the weekend that Mashaba had funded the “unauthoris­ed” biography after an agreement between the two.

It has emerged that Mashaba undertook to pay Mashele R12.5m to fund the research for the book in a secret arrangemen­t in 2019.

The scandal was brought to the fore by researcher Brutus Malada, who claimed he was paid R3m for his contributi­on.

He accused Mashele of duping the public by not disclosing Mashaba’s contributi­on to the publisher. — TimesLIVE

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