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Iqbal Survé’s media must apologise to Karyn Maughan and delete Nazi slur column, Press Council finds

The Press Council finds a column of hate is not protected as free comment; writer Edmond Phiri won’t show his face.
Iqbal Survé’s media must apologise to Karyn Maughan and delete Nazi slur column, Press Council finds Daily Maveick journalist Karyn Maughan has been vindicated by a Press Council ruling ordering Iqbal Survé's media to apologise to her and remove an offensive column about her. (Photo: Gallo Images/Darren Stewart)

The Press Council has ordered Iqbal Survé’s Sunday Independent newspaper and other platforms which published a column by mystery writer Edmond Phiri to apologise and take down the column, which compared journalist Karyn Maughan to Nazi film propagandist Leni Riefenstahl.   

The column, published in March 2024, sent shockwaves through the media fraternity and wider public as it launched a long-range attack on Maughan for a report on a court case in which Survé was involved.  She was called a racist in addition to being compared with Riefenstahl, the film-maker who bolstered Hitler and helped his rise. It was amplified across social media, adding to the harm it caused.

News24 and Maughan complained to the Press Council, and after many months of delays it has now found that the Sunday Independent and all other publications that carried the column must apologise in seven days from 6 August when the finding was made. The headline of the apology must read: “Apology to Karyn Maughan.”

‘Column should be removed’

In addition, the deputy press ombud Franz Krüger sitting with Professor Karthy Govender and Joe Thloloe also found that the column should be removed. 

“In considering how to deal with the online version of the article, we took into account that an order to remove an article should be rare, as it changes the record. (Journalism is regarded as a first draft or record of history.) However, we felt special weight should be attached to the severe harm caused to Maughan’s personal and professional reputation.

“Accordingly, we direct that every online version of the article should be removed and replaced with a note that withdraws the article, apologises to Maughan and summarises this ruling,” the panel found.

It deliberated deeply on the importance of protected comment in a democracy. The press code says that “Comment or criticism is protected even if it is extreme, unjust, unbalanced, exaggerated or prejudiced, as long as it is without malice, is on a matter of public interest, has taken fair account of all material facts that are either true or reasonably true, and is presented in a manner that it appears to be comment.”

Ultimately, the panel decided that the column did not meet the standard for protection, and neither did it sufficiently consider Maughan’s dignity and reputation. While it emphasised that journalists are public figures who could be criticised, it found that Survé’s titles could not justify the harm in the public interest. 

“The article explicitly aims to present Maughan as a racist propagandist, which amounts to a clear attack on her integrity as a journalist. Journalists build up credibility and respect to the extent that they are trusted, and their personal and professional reputation cannot be neatly separated.”

In a social media age, editors had the additional responsibility to protect women from threats of sexual violence. 

Toxic environment 

“…of relevance to the discussion of care and consideration is the toxic environment women journalists encounter online. Editors are obliged to consider the likely consequences of the words and approaches they use in a context where threats of sexual violence are only too common. Though an editor may argue they do not have control over the responses of online users, some thought must be given to possible reactions,” the panel has found. 

The panel found that a post on X by Survé compounded the harm. 

“We are particularly concerned about the X post of 21 March (2024) by Maughan in her evidence, in which he refers to the defence of her proffered by media groups he says are funded by the CIA, using the phrase ‘beat the dog and the owner comes out’. Calling Maughan a dog and using violent imagery in this way is unacceptable,” says the finding.   

The writer Edmond Phiri has never been seen. News24 told the panel that he was a composite of several individuals within Survé’s stable. After some back and forth, Sunday Independent editor Sizwe Dlamini got him to attend the hearing.  

“Phiri himself declared unambiguously that he was the writer of the piece and that he was writing under his own name. Asked to turn on his camera so the meeting could see him, he said he could not do so for technical reasons. He said the desktop computer he was using did not have a camera. Asked whether he could at least briefly use his mobile phone to show himself, he said he did not have data… We proceeded on the basis that the person we heard was the author…” the panel said.  

Reports have found that Survé’s suite of media products manufactures both news and news writers, as Daily Maverick found here. DM

Comments

MaverickMe Aug 8, 2024, 01:20 PM

Hey Iqbal, let's see you duck and s(w)urvé this one.

seanbozalek53 Aug 8, 2024, 03:29 PM

Iqbal IOL slandered Karen Maughan you need to apologize, when you claimed that your role in Ayo Technology and the PIC scandal surfaced you demanded people must apology....yet it was just your maneuvering.

Malcolm McManus Aug 8, 2024, 01:27 PM

Fake news authored by a fake person. A new low. Which makes the apology fake. I would like to have seen a defamation court case resulting in huge monetary compensation in genuine, non fake notes.

Middle aged Mike Aug 8, 2024, 01:33 PM

It continues to amaze me that anyone would choose to consume media owned by that crew.

Fanie Rajesh Ngabiso Aug 8, 2024, 05:23 PM

Ha ha - looking at the readership numbers I don't think anyone does. Bye bye Iqbal bye bye :D

Fanie Rajesh Ngabiso Aug 8, 2024, 05:24 PM

I also will never buy anything from the Loot website regardless of price. Aptly named, given that it is a part of Iqbal's stable.

megapode Aug 8, 2024, 02:28 PM

Good. Freedom of speech is a valuable right, but it should not mean that you can speak without consequences.

tony.fish Aug 8, 2024, 02:42 PM

Never having seen the article in question. I am left asking "What did it actually say?" Since it will now be "taken down" I fear I will never know.

Thea Clifford Jackson Aug 8, 2024, 03:16 PM

Couldn’t agree more.

Thea Clifford Jackson Aug 8, 2024, 03:17 PM

The article is still available if you care to read it.

jcdvil Aug 8, 2024, 02:44 PM

Toxic Surve is such a bore,sue him Karyn

William Kelly Aug 8, 2024, 02:59 PM

Figures. Everyone writing for that rag can't afford to pay attention, much less airtime or data.

brett marshall Aug 8, 2024, 03:03 PM

I am so pleased for you Karyn, you are one of the most courageous people in our country, please stay safe and continue the great work that you do. Even in my old age, where accolades are not given lightly and admiration rare, i have to say that i am a huge fan of yours.

Philip Wernberg Aug 8, 2024, 03:06 PM

I have not and will never read any of Iqbal's media, this just is a reinforcement of that decision.

Rod MacLeod Aug 8, 2024, 03:20 PM

April, May, June, July - gosh, that was quick. The Press Council sure pulled out all the stops, didn't they? What a disgrace ...

Andrew C Aug 8, 2024, 03:57 PM

IOL are the masters of mistakes and slander. They fall for obviously false info. Decuplets, visas no longer required for Greece. Do they not have sub-editors anymore? A once great organisation thrown on the altar of Survé's ego.

Cath B Aug 8, 2024, 04:16 PM

Well said.

Rod MacLeod Aug 8, 2024, 04:54 PM

They are not mistakes - they are deliberate. The faux journalist Phiri is non other than slime server himself.

Grumpy Old Man Aug 8, 2024, 04:14 PM

We are particularly concerned about the X post of 21 March (2024) by Maughan in her evidence, in which he refers to the defence of her proffered by media groups he says are funded by the CIA, using the phrase ‘beat the dog and the owner comes out’. Interestingly, this is exactly the same idiom used / referred to by Niehaus on Twitter (before it became X) in relation to Karyn. Niehaus (it was subsequently discovered) was on Iqbal's payroll when he was spokesperson for the MKMVA who in turn were the 'rent-a- crowd' protesting outside of a Bank in the Sandton CBD after they had given notice to close Iqbal's business accounts

Bruce Gatland Aug 8, 2024, 04:25 PM

I hope KM sues Iqbal and IOL for defamation.

Sydney Kaye Aug 8, 2024, 05:04 PM

They will just ignore it. Has it any teeth

Johan Buys Aug 8, 2024, 05:31 PM

I hoped Iqbal would collapse like the Guptas when even the banks disavow service. How long can this train wreck carry on for, and how? Who is still his banker/auditor/lawyer?

Beezy Bailey Aug 9, 2024, 09:18 AM

I’m confused as to how Ink Ball is still at it . Financed by PIC old age pension funds under the control of the ANC , his job was to [ apart from promoting himself relentlessly] to unseat the DA in the Western Cape under the Zuma / Gupta regime, history has moved on, so should he . Low life .

Kid Charlemagne Aug 9, 2024, 12:03 AM

If a journalist in today's digital age tells me that he doesn't have a camera on his computer or data on his phone, the only response I could muster would be, "Get the f#ck outa here"

Malcolm Dunkeld Aug 9, 2024, 09:04 AM

An apology in one of Surve's rags ain't worth the paper it's written on.

Con Tester Aug 9, 2024, 10:09 AM

Late yesterday, IOL published a piece by Sizwe Dlamini titled “Independent Media slams Karyn Maughan Press Council ruling as ‘threat’ to freedom of expression” in which says that they won’t apologise or take down the Phiri article. Karyn Maughan is now free to sue IOL for slander and defamation.

Con Tester Aug 9, 2024, 10:16 AM

It is hoped that she will do so, and she should also sue Phiri in his personal capacity—assuming he’s not a figment of King-of-All-I-Survé’s fevered imagination.

Anil Maharaj Aug 11, 2024, 08:17 AM

This looks like the beginning of the end for IOL. Please pay back the PIC money before you go totally bankrupt

tryjahlove29 Aug 11, 2024, 08:20 PM

Viva Karyn