Social media users have called for heads to roll over the 2013 deal which the EFF's Mbuyiseni Ndlozi called a bigger form of state capture than that perpetuated Guptas.
Durban - IOL readers have called for heads to roll over the multimillion rand deal between the SABC and Multichoice in 2013 which the EFF’s Mbuyiseni Ndlozi referred to last week as a bigger form of state capture than that carried out by the Gupta family.
Last week former Communications Minister Yunus Carrim testified before the commission about his knowledge and the backlash he received for his questioning and interrogation of the SABC and MultiChoice deal. In a tweet last week EFF member of parliament Mbuyiseni Ndlozi said: “The shocking media silence on Multichoice revelations at State Capture commission. What Koos Bekker and Naspers have done to the broadcasting industry in this country is far much bigger than the Guptas did. Bekker is the preeminent State Capturer!”
On Facebook, one Vho Lucas Magadagela wrote: “Selling the state asset for a song. No consideration for citizens. Multichoice should be charged for collusion or a serious offense in this regard.”
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