POLITICS

SABC refusing to air DA election adverts - Phumzile Van Damme

Contrary to broadcaster's claims, parties can air adverts as we are already in the 'election period'

SABC refuses to air DA election ads

29 May 2016

The SABC once again refuses to air the DA's election advertisements. 

The SABC informed the DA that it has no available slots for political advertisements at this time due to delays in the IEC’s work with respect to the elections.

This is nothing but a poor excuse by the SABC in order to censor the DA's political advertisement as has become standard during election time.

The DA and indeed all political parties are well within their rights to air party political advertisements at this time as the election date has been proclaimed.

In terms of Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (ICASA) municipal election regulations, political parities are allowed to broadcast political advertisements during the "election period"

The election period is defined in the regulations as “the period commencing with the date on which the election day is proclaimed…”. The election was proclaimed by the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Des van Rooyen, on 23 May 2016 meaning that, in terms of the law, South Africa is in election period and political parties are allowed to have their political advertisements broadcast. 

The commencement of the election period and the right of political parties to air their advertisments has been acknowledged by all other television and radio stations, the DA's advertisments will begin airing tomorrow. The SABC is the only broadcaster that refuses to air the DA's adverts. 

Accordingly, the DA will be lodging a formal complaint with ICASA to stave off the SABC’s attempt to abuse its power by attempting to censor the DA and protect the ANC from criticism.

This is just the latest example in a string of cases that patently illustrate how our public broadcaster has been hijacked. The DA will not stand idly by while the constitutionally guaranteed freedom of expression is assaulted.

South Africans will see through this thinly veiled ploy not to show the DA’s offer, which hinges on stopping corruption, creates jobs and delivering better services for all.

Statement issued by Phumzile Van Damme MP, DA National Spokesperson, 29 May 2016