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George Claassen addresses silence in the textbook controversy

13 May 2026
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After an investigation revealed potential irregularities in a R1.6 billion government textbook tender, a media controversy erupted involving News24 and its parent company Media24. The investigation highlighted that Lighthouse Publishers, a company with no prior publishing experience, secured a significant portion of the tender, raising questions about possible corruption. However, critics pointed out that News24 failed to disclose its parent company’s financial stake in the same catalogue, where Media24 owns Via Afrika, another educational publisher that submitted to the tender but received fewer approvals. News24’s editor-in-chief defended the coverage, asserting editorial independence, while acknowledging a lack of clarity about the conflict of interest in the reporting. This situation has sparked debate over transparency and ethics in journalism, particularly regarding the implications of ownership on editorial decisions.

Why It Matters

The controversy underscores the importance of transparency in media reporting, especially when financial interests intersect with news coverage. The textbook tender allocation raises questions about fairness and accountability in government contracts, particularly in the education sector, where the quality of educational materials is critical. This incident also reflects broader concerns about conflicts of interest in journalism, emphasizing the necessity for media outlets to maintain rigorous standards of disclosure to uphold public trust. In light of previous investigations into corruption and mismanagement in government contracts, the need for clear and unbiased reporting has never been more vital.

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