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Sun May 19 03:31:14 SAST 2013

What's the Press Club got to say?: iLIVE

- Hein Wyngaard, Sea Point | 22 June, 2012 00:03

Clearly columnist and media commentator Chris Vick has been vindicated (yesterday's editorial "702 should take a closer look at what the Press Code says").

He is the one who "reported" on the consulting work 702's Yusuf Abramjee and Katy Katopodis did for the SA Police Service.

The way 702 "facilitated" contact between The Times and commissioner Mzwandile Petros about your article on the "blue-light" saga speaks volumes about the changing role of (some) media organisations. Now, let's see if any word will be forthcoming from the National Press Club, headed by none other than Abramjee.

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