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Wed, 22 Oct 2008 14:10
Some sections of the media are failing to play their part in keeping
the public properly informed about international events, such as the
global economic turmoil, Finance Minister Trevor Manuel said on
Wednesday.
During an interaction with members of Parliament's finance
committees on his medium-term budget policy statement (MTBPS), Manuel
was asked, among other things, about the international economic
turmoil.
It was also suggested a special briefing for MPs be held on the
matter.
Manuel said he would like another discussion with members on the
international economy and was considering preparing a little pamphlet
ahead of the discussion, so that "it can be from the same information".
One of the difficulties was that the media did not help to inform
the public, instead, editorialising everything in South Africa.
"Sometimes you think that some of the journalists are spokespersons
for particular individuals or particular groupings. So
we're left
uninformed," he said.
"You know, on the day when the Dow [New York Stock Exchange index]
was going through its most difficult issue, our public broadcaster
chose to lead with a story about [Bafana Bafana soccer coach] Joel
Santana's inability to speak English.
"Now, I think its disrespectful to all of us as South Africans. We
must be heard about these issues. It can't be correct.
"Every television station around the world was carrying the story;
we are interested in the football coach and his ability to speak
English. It can't be correct.
"I think that as South Africans we deserve a better quality press.
We need an information flow that helps people understand," Manuel said.