Journalists must have licences: SABC

 ·11 Jul 2014

SABC chief operations officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng will make a formal submission to Communications Minister Faith Muthambi that journalists have a licence to practice, The New Age reported on Friday, 11 July 2014.

“We will be making these submissions. I am surprised at how Sanef [SA National Editors’ Forum] has opposed this. This means that they are not doing their job properly,” he was quoted as saying.

He said there must be consequences for errant journalists.

The newspaper reported that he was putting the final touches to an editorial plan that would be submitted to Muthambi.

Last Thursday, Motsoeneng proposed that journalists have a licence to practice like those in the medical and law professions.

He said journalists who acted unprofessionally should be stripped of their licences.

Sanef condemned the proposal, saying it revealed Motsoeneng’s ignorance about journalistic practice in a democracy.

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