'Legal risk', not politics behind decision not to run Oakbay ads – Independent Media
Cape Town – Independent Media on Sunday said it decided not to run Oakbay advertisements in its publications based “on the legal risk associated with them”.
Oakbay Investments had wanted to run ads in Pretoria News, Daily News and the Argus as a direct plea to Absa, Nedbank, Standard Bank, and FNB to “save 7500 Oakbay jobs” by restoring its banking services.
The banks, accounting firm KPMG, and Sasfin Capital recently severed ties with the Gupta-owned firm over the family’s alleged interference in the country’s political affairs.
Oakbay expressed its “disappointment and disgust” at Independent Media’s decision, announced in a statement on Saturday. It explained the ads were not a branding campaign and followed a march on the banks earlier in the week.
“The decision of Independent Media today is further evidence of a sustained attack on the [Gupta] family and its business interests and we find it totally unacceptable that several thousand direct employees and tens of thousands of their dependents will have to suffer as a result of the campaign against Oakbay.”