Responding to the criticism, Matthew shared on TikTok on Monday that this was not the first time South Africans questioned his credentials.
“It’s not the first time, I have been down this road before, I have made videos, I have shown receipts. I have been addressing this matter. Honestly speaking, it’s getting to a place where it’s exhausting because it is falling on deaf ears,” said Matthew in a video.
“My employer is aware that my name on social media is different from my legal name, and I am compliant with the social media guidelines of the HPCSA. As long as I am compliant with my employer and all the necessary authorities, so be it. I am not going to be complying with Black Twitter.”
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