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City Press appeals on Zuma story

2008-05-24 09:15
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Johannesburg - City Press newspaper has successfully appealed against a press ombudsman finding over the accuracy and fairness of a report on African National Congress president Jacob Zuma, the Press Council Appeals Panel says.

The article headlined "Cracks in Zuma's NEC" reported that Zuma became angry at an NEC meeting on January 08, saying NEC members were going behind his back.

The ANC complained that the report breached the following articles of the South Africa Press Code:

  • - The press shall be obliged to report news truthfully, accurately and fairly;

  • - News shall be presented in context and in a balanced manner, without any intentional or negligent departure from the facts; and

  • - Only what may reasonably be true, having regard to the sources of the news, may be presented as fact, and such facts shall be published fairly with due regard to context and importance.

  • - If a report was not based on facts, but on opinions, allegation, rumour or suspicion, this should be made clear, and if there was reason for doubt on the accuracy of a report, it shall be verified, or it should be shown that this was not possible.

    NEC members supply information

    The ANC had argued that the words "sources say" first appeared in paragraph five, with ANC comment in paragraph 11, and that readers might not have read that far to get to its comment.

    A statement from the appeals panel on Friday said that editor Mathatha Tsedu received information from a member of the NEC of the ANC concerning an angry outburst by Zuma at an NEC meeting on January 07 2008.

    Tsedu's sources described the incident on condition of anonymity.

    Tsedu briefed political editor S'Thembiso Msomi on the information and Msomi and senior reporter Sabelo Ndlangisa, checked the information with their own sources.

    Msomi spoke to three sources, all of whom were members of the NEC and attended the meeting.

    Two spoke on condition of anonymity and the third, Blade Nzimande, the secretary-general of the South African Communist Party, spoke on the record.

    Zuma 'not angry'

    Msomi's first source confirmed that Zuma had indeed expressed his anger and also confirmed that Zuma had later apologised. The second confirmed, in all material respects, the information given to Tsedu.

    Msomi also received information from Caiphus Kgosana, a City Press parliamentary correspondent in Cape Town.

    He had earlier been requested to obtain comment from the ANC and contacted secretary-general Gwede Mantashe, who denied that Zuma had said anything about ANC deputy president Kgalema Motlanthe or its treasurer general Mathews Phosa.

    However, Mantashe confirmed that Zuma did refer to people gossiping and backstabbing and backbiting. He also said Zuma had apologised to the NEC, but for using the word "angry" and not for being angry.

    Ndlangisa spoke to three sources, all of whom were also members of the NEC and attended the meeting. Two spoke on condition of anonymity.

    - SAPA

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