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Piet Rampedi

Piet Mahasha Rampedi (born 1980 or 1981) is a South African investigative journalist who was the editor of Pretoria News from 2021 to 2023. He has also worked at the City Press, Sunday Times, Sunday Independent, and as the founder and editor of African Times. He began his career in broadcast journalism in 2002.

Piet Rampedi
Born1980 or 1981 (age 42–43)
NationalitySouth African
Alma materUniversity of South Africa
OccupationInvestigative journalist
Years active2002–present
AwardsCNN African Journalist Award (2012)

Rampedi is best known for having reported two highly prominent stories that were later exposed as hoaxes: in 2014, he co-wrote with Mzilikazi wa Afrika a series of reports about the existence of a so-called rogue unit at the South African Revenue Service, and in 2021, he wrote a series of reports about the Tembisa 10 decuplets. However, other investigative journalism by Rampedi has been widely admired, including his reporting with Adriaan Basson on tenderpreneurship in Limpopo.

Early life and career edit

Rampedi was born in 1980 or 1981 and grew up in Ga-Mokgwathi, a village in Mopani in present-day Limpopo Province.[1] He decided to become a journalist after a school trip to the SABC's studios in Johannesburg in 1997.[1] He subsequently completed a Bachelor of Arts in communication and political science at the University of South Africa in 2001, and he began his career in broadcast journalism at e.tv, in 2002, and then at the SABC, from 2003.[1][2]

City Press: 2008–2012 edit

In 2008, Rampedi joined City Press, where he became known for a series of exposés about the commercial interests of rising politician Julius Malema of the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League.[1] In this capacity, he was one of the Mail & Guardian's 200 Young South Africans in 2010.[1] For three years at City Press, he and Adriaan Basson investigated Malema, in Rampedi's summation because, "When we started suspecting this guy was living beyond his means we went out of our way to find out where his income came from".[3] In 2012, their reporting – which revealed, among other things, Malema's involvement in tenderpreneurship in Limpopo – won the general print news award at the CNN African Journalist Awards in Zambia.[4][2]

Rampedi's reporting on Malema led him into conflict with Malema and his allies,[5] including Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale, who publicly criticised Rampedi and questioned his "agenda".[6] On one occasion, at a press conference at Luthuli House, Malema called Rampedi "a small boy" and a "poor, stupid reporter who accepts brown envelopes".[1] In early 2010, ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu attempted to smear City Press's investigative editor, Dumisane Lubisi, who was working with Rampedi on the Malema investigation; Rampedi and several other national journalists subsequently wrote to the ANC and to the South African National Editors' Forum (SANEF) to decry the league's intimidation tactics.[7][8] In December 2011, the ANC rescinded the press accreditation of Rampedi, and of Frank Maponya of the Sowetan, ahead of its provincial elective congress;[9] and Rampedi later said that he had received intimidating phone calls and had contracted a bodyguard while reporting the Malema stories.[3] His editor-in-chief at City Press, Ferial Haffajee, defended him strongly, calling him "the person who makes the politicians go nuts in Limpopo with his forensic coverage of the decline of governance there."[10]

Sunday Times: 2014–2016 edit

After a stint at the Sunday Independent as a senior investigative reporter from 2012,[2] Rampedi became political editor for the Independent Media Group between 2013 and 2014.[11] After that, he joined the Sunday Times.

The rogue unit edit

In late 2014, Rampedi was the lead journalist[12] on a series of reports that alleged the existence of a so-called rogue unit within the South African Revenue Service (SARS). According to one report, written by Rampedi, Mzilikazi wa Afrika, and Stephan Hofstatter, the unit had spied on citizens, as well as on politicians; another claimed that SARS owned a brothel. The political fall-out from the reporting included the suspension of the entire SARS executive committee – including acting commissioner Ivan Pillay and group executive Johann van Loggerenberg – by Tom Moyane.

In December 2015, the Press Ombudsman found that the reporting had been "inaccurate and unfair"; of Rampedi in particular, the ombudsman said, "Either he was misled by his source, or he deliberately misled the public, his newspaper, as well as this office".[13] The Sunday Times was ordered to retract all stories about the "rogue unit saga" and to apologise publicly in writing to the three men they had implicated: Pillay, van Loggerenberg, and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan.[14] The paper printed a full-page editorial apology in April 2016, admitting that the paper "had got some things wrong... in particular, we stated some allegations as fact, and gave incomplete information in some cases. In trying to inform you about SARS, we should have provided you with all the dimensions of the story and not overly relied on our sources."[15]

The rogue unit reporting was linked by observers to a campaign by Moyane and his political backers to capture and disable SARS.[12][16][17] However, Rampedi maintained the truth of his reporting; as late as 2019, he said on Twitter that the rogue unit had been covered up through "narrative fixing by some media 'cabals'" in the service of Minister Gordhan.[18][19]

Aftermath edit

Rampedi resigned from the Sunday Times in 2016. His resignation letter was subsequently posted online at Uncensored Opinion; in it, Rampedi explains:

The reasons for my resignation are, among other things, what I consider to be unethical conduct by the Sunday Times editors and/or Times Media Group in entering into an underhanded deal with Ivan Pillay, Johann Loggerenberg, representatives of Minister Pravin Gordhan and other former SARS officials... a deal with Minister Gordhan and other former SARS officials which seeks to discredit me and all the evidence that may point towards them in respect of the alleged rogue unit activities...[20]

From 2016 to 2019, Rampedi edited African Times, a newspaper he founded.[11][21] The first edition of the newspaper, published on 31 August 2016 in Limpopo and Gauteng, was hailed by Communications Minister Faith Muthambi.[22] He was also the president of the Forum of Journalists for Transformation, a body founded in 2015 as a "foil" to SANEF,[23][24] and on 5 November 2018, he replaced Thabiso Kotane as the host of Capricorn FM's weeknight talk show.[25]

Independent Media: 2019–2023 edit

In March 2019, Rampedi returned to Iqbal Survé's Independent Media Group as head of its investigative unit.[26][27] Later that year, he was appointed as deputy editor of the Sunday Independent.[26] In that capacity, in 2020, he broke an important story about alleged conflicts of interest in COVID-19 procurement in Gauteng, leading to inquiries into the conduct of presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko and provincial minister Bandile Masuku.[28][29]

On 1 February 2021, Rampedi replaced Valerie Boje as editor of Pretoria News, another Independent Media publication.[30]

Clashes with colleagues edit

During his early tenure at Independent Media, Rampedi's continued activity on social media led twice to other journalists taking legal action against him. Then, in August 2019, Rampedi accused freelancer Oliver Meth of working as a paid journalist for Cyril Ramaphosa's presidential campaign.[31] Then, in March 2020, after Jacques Pauw wrote a Daily Maverick piece about the rogue unit saga,[32] Rampedi called Pauw a "liar" and "molester";[33][34] he also referred to the Daily Maverick as "propaganda media" and to editor Branko Brkic as "a modern-day Joseph Goebbels".[35]

The Tembisa 10 edit

Months into his editorship at Pretoria News, on 8 June 2021, Rampedi wrote and published an exclusive story about Gosiame Sithole, a woman from Tembisa who, according to the story, had given birth to decuplets in a Pretoria hospital, breaking the Guinness World Record for multiple birth.[36] The story was picked up by international outlets.[37] However, the national Department of Health said that it had no record of the birth, leading Rampedi to allege further that government denials were part of "a cover-up of mammoth proportions": "a campaign to cover up medical negligence that involved senior politicians and public servants including Premier David Makhura, [provincial minister Nomathemba] Mokgethi and [Steve Biko Hospital chief executive Mathabo] Mathebula".[38] The government continued to maintain that the alleged cover-up was more likely a "journalistic error".[39]

For his part, Rampedi maintained the truth of his reports,[40] as did Survé, who later told a media briefing that two of the decuplets had died and another eight had been "trafficked" by a syndicate which appeared to involve government and various public hospitals.[41] The Gauteng Government ultimately said that it would sue Rampedi and Independent Media if they did not retract Rampedia's allegations of a cover-up.[42]

Meanwhile, Independent Media launched several different probes into the editorial and journalistic handling of the story. In October 2021, the Daily Maverick reported that the media company's internal ombudsman had concluded as early as 5 July that Rampedi's reporting "failed to pass the basic principles of journalism" and amounted to a "hoax".[43] An independent external investigation, chaired by advocate Michael Donen, concurred that the story was "reckless" and recommended that Rampedi should be subject to disciplinary action.[44] Although Survé defended Rampedi, saying that "we should cut him some slack" for having "made a mistake" in a "feel good" piece,[44] SANEF said in a statement that Donen's findings confirmed that Rampedi's story "was a clear case of a gross lapse of ethical journalism that has done untold damage to the profession at a time we are rebuilding the trust relationship with the public."[45] Richard Poplak of the Daily Maverick said that Rampedi was "a connoisseur of bullshit, a liar's liar who lies so routinely that he probably doesn't know he's lying anymore."[46]

The Public Protector subsequently launched its own investigation following a complaint by Teboho Tsotetsi, who had been identified as the father of the so-called Tembisa 10. Acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka reported in December 2022 that all available evidence suggested that the decuplets story was false. Rampedi rejected her report, saying:

I still stand by the decuplets story, and believe that in time I will be vindicated. The Acting Public Protector's report looks like nothing but a blunt tool used to legitimise the government's previous denials and desperate cover-ups... The decuplets story was based on months of engagements and work, first-hand accounts of various sources close to Ms Sithole, including friends and relatives, who had no reason to mislead me. They all corroborated it independently from each other... It is sad to see the story turned into a political football to further the ends of undermining my reputation and professional integrity, as well as that of my employers.[47]

Resignation edit

Rampedi resigned as Pretoria News editor with effect from 1 February 2023. Independent Media did not provide reasons for his departure, calling it "an internal matter".[26]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "200 Young South Africans: Media". The Mail & Guardian. 11 June 2010. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "CNN African Journalist of the Year Competition". CNN. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  3. ^ a b Nicolson, Greg (23 July 2012). "The price of investigating Julius Malema". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  4. ^ "South Africans shine at CNN Multichoice African Journalist Awards". The Media Online. 23 July 2012. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  5. ^ "Limpopo premier takes aim at City Press editor". The Mail & Guardian. 28 June 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  6. ^ Brkic, Branko (3 March 2010). "Malema, at 29, claims eternal roots in poverty". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  7. ^ "News hounds bite back". The Mail & Guardian. 19 March 2010. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Editors lash youth league's blackmail attempt". The Mail & Guardian. 18 March 2010. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  9. ^ "City Press journalist blocked from ANC's Limpopo congress". News24. 15 December 2011. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  10. ^ Haffajee, Ferial (3 July 2011). "Piet makes the premier go nuts". City Press. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  11. ^ a b "Independent Media appoints new editor for Pretoria News". Media Update. 25 January 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  12. ^ a b Herbst, Ed (27 October 2020). "Our newspaper story: 'Behind the headlines in an era of state capture'". The Media Online. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
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  14. ^ "Press Ombudsman slams Sunday Times for 'unfair' Sars reports". News24. 16 December 2015. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
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  16. ^ Pauw, Jacques (8 December 2020). "Public Protector & 'rogue unit': How a big lie became a bigger and bigger lie". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  17. ^ "Uncaptured: Newsroom weaknesses and the trap of false narratives". The Mail & Guardian. 20 December 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  18. ^ Friedman, Daniel (8 July 2019). "I was violated for five years for exposing 'rogue unit' – Piet Rampedi". The Citizen. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  19. ^ Friedman, Daniel (14 October 2019). "'Rogue unit' journalist Rampedi launches petition for judicial inquiry into 'media capture' by 'cabals'". The Citizen. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  20. ^ "#SAPressFreedomDay: Piet Rampedi's Resignation Letter From Sunday Times". Uncensored Opinion. 19 October 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  21. ^ Pauw, Jacques (16 October 2018). "Exposing the puppet masters behind the Sunday Times scandal". News24. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  22. ^ "Minister Faith Muthambi congratulates African Times on its first edition". South African Government. 31 August 2016. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  23. ^ Pijoos, Iavan (23 November 2016). "Black journalists treated like 'disposable nappies' – Rampedi". News24. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  24. ^ "Media bargaining council mooted". The Mail & Guardian. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  25. ^ "Piet Rampedi takes over Capricorn FM Talk". Capricorn FM. 2 November 2018. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  26. ^ a b c "Piet Rampedi, driving force behind 'Tembisa 10' decuplets story, resigns as Pretoria News editor". News24. 31 January 2023. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  27. ^ Thamm, Marianne (29 April 2019). "Discredited Sunday Times journalists find new home at Iqbal Survé's media empire". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  28. ^ "Newspaper stands by PPE story, won't retract it or apologise to Dikos". The Citizen. 3 August 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  29. ^ "Presidency spokesperson Khusela Diko takes leave of absence". SABC News. 27 July 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
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  31. ^ Etheridge, Jenna (19 August 2019). "CR17 twitter spat between media colleagues ends in death threats, internal complaint". News24. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  32. ^ Pauw, Jacques (17 February 2020). "Malema and Rampedi spin outlandish new 'rogue unit' narrative". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  33. ^ Maphanga, Canny (3 March 2020). "Rampedi won't apologise over 'molester' comments, Pauw's lawyer drafting papers". News24. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  34. ^ "Jacques Pauw sues Piet Rampedi for R500 000 over 'child molester' social media posts". News24. 5 March 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  35. ^ Davis, Rebecca (19 February 2020). "Jacques Pauw takes legal action against Piet Rampedi over Twitter allegations". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  36. ^ Rampedi, Piet Mahasha (8 June 2021). "Gauteng woman gives birth to 10 children, breaks Guinness World Record". Pretoria News. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  37. ^ "South African woman gives birth to 10 babies in Pretoria – reports". BBC News. 9 June 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  38. ^ Rampedi, Piet Mahasha (17 June 2021). "Tembisa decuplets: State's 'mammoth cover-up'". Pretoria News. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  39. ^ Maphanga, Canny (18 June 2021). "'Tembisa 10': Health dept insists there is no record of babies, suggests 'journalistic error'". News24. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  40. ^ Bhengu, Lwandile (22 June 2021). "'Tembisa 10': Piet Rampedi pens apology to Independent Media staff for baby saga". News24. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  41. ^ "'Tembisa 10': Survé's 'gynae' outed as a fraud by medical body". The Citizen. 29 October 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
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  44. ^ a b Monama, Tebogo (27 October 2021). "Tembisa 10: 'Reckless to publish the story' – advocate recommends disciplinary action against Piet Rampedi". News24. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  45. ^ Maphanga, Canny (29 October 2021). "Tembisa 10: Independent Media story 'a gross lapse of ethical journalism', says Sanef". News24. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
  46. ^ Poplak, Richard (27 October 2021). "Decupleting from reality: Iqbal Survé and Piet Rampedi leave Earth for Planet QAnon". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 30 July 2023.
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External links edit

  • Piet Rampedi on the Muck Rack journalist listing site

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Piet Mahasha Rampedi born 1980 or 1981 is a South African investigative journalist who was the editor of Pretoria News from 2021 to 2023 He has also worked at the City Press Sunday Times Sunday Independent and as the founder and editor of African Times He began his career in broadcast journalism in 2002 Piet RampediBorn1980 or 1981 age 42 43 NationalitySouth AfricanAlma materUniversity of South AfricaOccupationInvestigative journalistYears active2002 presentAwardsCNN African Journalist Award 2012 Rampedi is best known for having reported two highly prominent stories that were later exposed as hoaxes in 2014 he co wrote with Mzilikazi wa Afrika a series of reports about the existence of a so called rogue unit at the South African Revenue Service and in 2021 he wrote a series of reports about the Tembisa 10 decuplets However other investigative journalism by Rampedi has been widely admired including his reporting with Adriaan Basson on tenderpreneurship in Limpopo Contents 1 Early life and career 2 City Press 2008 2012 3 Sunday Times 2014 2016 3 1 The rogue unit 3 2 Aftermath 4 Independent Media 2019 2023 4 1 Clashes with colleagues 4 2 The Tembisa 10 4 3 Resignation 5 References 6 External linksEarly life and career editRampedi was born in 1980 or 1981 and grew up in Ga Mokgwathi a village in Mopani in present day Limpopo Province 1 He decided to become a journalist after a school trip to the SABC s studios in Johannesburg in 1997 1 He subsequently completed a Bachelor of Arts in communication and political science at the University of South Africa in 2001 and he began his career in broadcast journalism at e tv in 2002 and then at the SABC from 2003 1 2 City Press 2008 2012 editIn 2008 Rampedi joined City Press where he became known for a series of exposes about the commercial interests of rising politician Julius Malema of the African National Congress ANC Youth League 1 In this capacity he was one of the Mail amp Guardian s 200 Young South Africans in 2010 1 For three years at City Press he and Adriaan Basson investigated Malema in Rampedi s summation because When we started suspecting this guy was living beyond his means we went out of our way to find out where his income came from 3 In 2012 their reporting which revealed among other things Malema s involvement in tenderpreneurship in Limpopo won the general print news award at the CNN African Journalist Awards in Zambia 4 2 Rampedi s reporting on Malema led him into conflict with Malema and his allies 5 including Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale who publicly criticised Rampedi and questioned his agenda 6 On one occasion at a press conference at Luthuli House Malema called Rampedi a small boy and a poor stupid reporter who accepts brown envelopes 1 In early 2010 ANC Youth League spokesperson Floyd Shivambu attempted to smear City Press s investigative editor Dumisane Lubisi who was working with Rampedi on the Malema investigation Rampedi and several other national journalists subsequently wrote to the ANC and to the South African National Editors Forum SANEF to decry the league s intimidation tactics 7 8 In December 2011 the ANC rescinded the press accreditation of Rampedi and of Frank Maponya of the Sowetan ahead of its provincial elective congress 9 and Rampedi later said that he had received intimidating phone calls and had contracted a bodyguard while reporting the Malema stories 3 His editor in chief at City Press Ferial Haffajee defended him strongly calling him the person who makes the politicians go nuts in Limpopo with his forensic coverage of the decline of governance there 10 Sunday Times 2014 2016 editAfter a stint at the Sunday Independent as a senior investigative reporter from 2012 2 Rampedi became political editor for the Independent Media Group between 2013 and 2014 11 After that he joined the Sunday Times The rogue unit edit See also South African Revenue Service Rogue unit allegations In late 2014 Rampedi was the lead journalist 12 on a series of reports that alleged the existence of a so called rogue unit within the South African Revenue Service SARS According to one report written by Rampedi Mzilikazi wa Afrika and Stephan Hofstatter the unit had spied on citizens as well as on politicians another claimed that SARS owned a brothel The political fall out from the reporting included the suspension of the entire SARS executive committee including acting commissioner Ivan Pillay and group executive Johann van Loggerenberg by Tom Moyane In December 2015 the Press Ombudsman found that the reporting had been inaccurate and unfair of Rampedi in particular the ombudsman said Either he was misled by his source or he deliberately misled the public his newspaper as well as this office 13 The Sunday Times was ordered to retract all stories about the rogue unit saga and to apologise publicly in writing to the three men they had implicated Pillay van Loggerenberg and Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan 14 The paper printed a full page editorial apology in April 2016 admitting that the paper had got some things wrong in particular we stated some allegations as fact and gave incomplete information in some cases In trying to inform you about SARS we should have provided you with all the dimensions of the story and not overly relied on our sources 15 The rogue unit reporting was linked by observers to a campaign by Moyane and his political backers to capture and disable SARS 12 16 17 However Rampedi maintained the truth of his reporting as late as 2019 he said on Twitter that the rogue unit had been covered up through narrative fixing by some media cabals in the service of Minister Gordhan 18 19 Aftermath editRampedi resigned from the Sunday Times in 2016 His resignation letter was subsequently posted online at Uncensored Opinion in it Rampedi explains The reasons for my resignation are among other things what I consider to be unethical conduct by the Sunday Times editors and or Times Media Group in entering into an underhanded deal with Ivan Pillay Johann Loggerenberg representatives of Minister Pravin Gordhan and other former SARS officials a deal with Minister Gordhan and other former SARS officials which seeks to discredit me and all the evidence that may point towards them in respect of the alleged rogue unit activities 20 From 2016 to 2019 Rampedi edited African Times a newspaper he founded 11 21 The first edition of the newspaper published on 31 August 2016 in Limpopo and Gauteng was hailed by Communications Minister Faith Muthambi 22 He was also the president of the Forum of Journalists for Transformation a body founded in 2015 as a foil to SANEF 23 24 and on 5 November 2018 he replaced Thabiso Kotane as the host of Capricorn FM s weeknight talk show 25 Independent Media 2019 2023 editIn March 2019 Rampedi returned to Iqbal Surve s Independent Media Group as head of its investigative unit 26 27 Later that year he was appointed as deputy editor of the Sunday Independent 26 In that capacity in 2020 he broke an important story about alleged conflicts of interest in COVID 19 procurement in Gauteng leading to inquiries into the conduct of presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko and provincial minister Bandile Masuku 28 29 On 1 February 2021 Rampedi replaced Valerie Boje as editor of Pretoria News another Independent Media publication 30 Clashes with colleagues edit During his early tenure at Independent Media Rampedi s continued activity on social media led twice to other journalists taking legal action against him Then in August 2019 Rampedi accused freelancer Oliver Meth of working as a paid journalist for Cyril Ramaphosa s presidential campaign 31 Then in March 2020 after Jacques Pauw wrote a Daily Maverick piece about the rogue unit saga 32 Rampedi called Pauw a liar and molester 33 34 he also referred to the Daily Maverick as propaganda media and to editor Branko Brkic as a modern day Joseph Goebbels 35 The Tembisa 10 edit Months into his editorship at Pretoria News on 8 June 2021 Rampedi wrote and published an exclusive story about Gosiame Sithole a woman from Tembisa who according to the story had given birth to decuplets in a Pretoria hospital breaking the Guinness World Record for multiple birth 36 The story was picked up by international outlets 37 However the national Department of Health said that it had no record of the birth leading Rampedi to allege further that government denials were part of a cover up of mammoth proportions a campaign to cover up medical negligence that involved senior politicians and public servants including Premier David Makhura provincial minister Nomathemba Mokgethi and Steve Biko Hospital chief executive Mathabo Mathebula 38 The government continued to maintain that the alleged cover up was more likely a journalistic error 39 For his part Rampedi maintained the truth of his reports 40 as did Surve who later told a media briefing that two of the decuplets had died and another eight had been trafficked by a syndicate which appeared to involve government and various public hospitals 41 The Gauteng Government ultimately said that it would sue Rampedi and Independent Media if they did not retract Rampedia s allegations of a cover up 42 Meanwhile Independent Media launched several different probes into the editorial and journalistic handling of the story In October 2021 the Daily Maverick reported that the media company s internal ombudsman had concluded as early as 5 July that Rampedi s reporting failed to pass the basic principles of journalism and amounted to a hoax 43 An independent external investigation chaired by advocate Michael Donen concurred that the story was reckless and recommended that Rampedi should be subject to disciplinary action 44 Although Surve defended Rampedi saying that we should cut him some slack for having made a mistake in a feel good piece 44 SANEF said in a statement that Donen s findings confirmed that Rampedi s story was a clear case of a gross lapse of ethical journalism that has done untold damage to the profession at a time we are rebuilding the trust relationship with the public 45 Richard Poplak of the Daily Maverick said that Rampedi was a connoisseur of bullshit a liar s liar who lies so routinely that he probably doesn t know he s lying anymore 46 The Public Protector subsequently launched its own investigation following a complaint by Teboho Tsotetsi who had been identified as the father of the so called Tembisa 10 Acting Public Protector Kholeka Gcaleka reported in December 2022 that all available evidence suggested that the decuplets story was false Rampedi rejected her report saying I still stand by the decuplets story and believe that in time I will be vindicated The Acting Public Protector s report looks like nothing but a blunt tool used to legitimise the government s previous denials and desperate cover ups The decuplets story was based on months of engagements and work first hand accounts of various sources close to Ms Sithole including friends and relatives who had no reason to mislead me They all corroborated it independently from each other It is sad to see the story turned into a political football to further the ends of undermining my reputation and professional integrity as well as that of my employers 47 Resignation edit Rampedi resigned as Pretoria News editor with effect from 1 February 2023 Independent Media did not provide reasons for his departure calling it an internal matter 26 References edit a b c d e f 200 Young South Africans Media The Mail amp Guardian 11 June 2010 Retrieved 30 July 2023 a b c CNN African Journalist of the Year Competition CNN Retrieved 30 July 2023 a b Nicolson Greg 23 July 2012 The price of investigating Julius Malema Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 South Africans shine at CNN Multichoice African Journalist Awards The Media Online 23 July 2012 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Limpopo premier takes aim at City Press editor The Mail amp Guardian 28 June 2011 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Brkic Branko 3 March 2010 Malema at 29 claims eternal roots in poverty Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 News hounds bite back The Mail amp Guardian 19 March 2010 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Editors lash youth league s blackmail attempt The Mail amp Guardian 18 March 2010 Retrieved 30 July 2023 City Press journalist blocked from ANC s Limpopo congress News24 15 December 2011 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Haffajee Ferial 3 July 2011 Piet makes the premier go nuts City Press Retrieved 30 July 2023 a b Independent Media appoints new editor for Pretoria News Media Update 25 January 2021 Retrieved 30 July 2023 a b Herbst Ed 27 October 2020 Our newspaper story Behind the headlines in an era of state capture The Media Online Retrieved 30 July 2023 Thamm Marianne 16 December 2015 Gordhan vs Sunday Times Press Ombudsman finds paper in breach delivers a damning judgment Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 Press Ombudsman slams Sunday Times for unfair Sars reports News24 16 December 2015 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Thamm Marianne 3 April 2016 House of Cards What does the Sunday Times apology mean for the rest of the pack Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 Pauw Jacques 8 December 2020 Public Protector amp rogue unit How a big lie became a bigger and bigger lie Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 Uncaptured Newsroom weaknesses and the trap of false narratives The Mail amp Guardian 20 December 2018 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Friedman Daniel 8 July 2019 I was violated for five years for exposing rogue unit Piet Rampedi The Citizen Retrieved 30 July 2023 Friedman Daniel 14 October 2019 Rogue unit journalist Rampedi launches petition for judicial inquiry into media capture by cabals The Citizen Retrieved 30 July 2023 SAPressFreedomDay Piet Rampedi s Resignation Letter From Sunday Times Uncensored Opinion 19 October 2018 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Pauw Jacques 16 October 2018 Exposing the puppet masters behind the Sunday Times scandal News24 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Minister Faith Muthambi congratulates African Times on its first edition South African Government 31 August 2016 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Pijoos Iavan 23 November 2016 Black journalists treated like disposable nappies Rampedi News24 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Media bargaining council mooted The Mail amp Guardian 16 August 2019 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Piet Rampedi takes over Capricorn FM Talk Capricorn FM 2 November 2018 Retrieved 30 July 2023 a b c Piet Rampedi driving force behind Tembisa 10 decuplets story resigns as Pretoria News editor News24 31 January 2023 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Thamm Marianne 29 April 2019 Discredited Sunday Times journalists find new home at Iqbal Surve s media empire Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 Newspaper stands by PPE story won t retract it or apologise to Dikos The Citizen 3 August 2020 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Presidency spokesperson Khusela Diko takes leave of absence SABC News 27 July 2020 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Piet Rampedi takes over as editor of Pretoria News Pretoria News 22 January 2021 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Etheridge Jenna 19 August 2019 CR17 twitter spat between media colleagues ends in death threats internal complaint News24 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Pauw Jacques 17 February 2020 Malema and Rampedi spin outlandish new rogue unit narrative Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 Maphanga Canny 3 March 2020 Rampedi won t apologise over molester comments Pauw s lawyer drafting papers News24 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Jacques Pauw sues Piet Rampedi for R500 000 over child molester social media posts News24 5 March 2020 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Davis Rebecca 19 February 2020 Jacques Pauw takes legal action against Piet Rampedi over Twitter allegations Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 Rampedi Piet Mahasha 8 June 2021 Gauteng woman gives birth to 10 children breaks Guinness World Record Pretoria News Retrieved 30 July 2023 South African woman gives birth to 10 babies in Pretoria reports BBC News 9 June 2021 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Rampedi Piet Mahasha 17 June 2021 Tembisa decuplets State s mammoth cover up Pretoria News Retrieved 30 July 2023 Maphanga Canny 18 June 2021 Tembisa 10 Health dept insists there is no record of babies suggests journalistic error News24 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Bhengu Lwandile 22 June 2021 Tembisa 10 Piet Rampedi pens apology to Independent Media staff for baby saga News24 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Tembisa 10 Surve s gynae outed as a fraud by medical body The Citizen 29 October 2021 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Tembisa 10 Govt to sue Piet Rampedi Independent Media News24 23 June 2021 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Davis Rebecca 29 October 2021 Independent Media s internal report on Piet Rampedi s decuplets story found it was a hoax and demanded an apology Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 a b Monama Tebogo 27 October 2021 Tembisa 10 Reckless to publish the story advocate recommends disciplinary action against Piet Rampedi News24 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Maphanga Canny 29 October 2021 Tembisa 10 Independent Media story a gross lapse of ethical journalism says Sanef News24 Retrieved 30 July 2023 Poplak Richard 27 October 2021 Decupleting from reality Iqbal Surve and Piet Rampedi leave Earth for Planet QAnon Daily Maverick Retrieved 30 July 2023 Piet Rampedi sticks to his guns says Public Protector s decuplets findings deeply flawed The Citizen 5 January 2023 Retrieved 30 July 2023 External links editPiet Rampedi on the Muck Rack journalist listing site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Piet Rampedi amp oldid 1171915638, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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