Press Council expels SA Jewish Report as member

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The SA Jewish Report has been expelled from the Press Council of SA (PCSA) with immediate effect.

The SA Jewish Report was established in 1998 and caters to the Jewish community in SA.

Press Council chair judge Phillip Levinsohn said the decision was taken after lengthy correspondence and after the SA Jewish Report had refused to obey the rulings against it.

“They then refused to publish the ruling against them. SA Jewish Report also abandoned a second complaint,after losing another application for leave to appeal by judge Ngoepe.” “It is a great pity that we have had to expel them, but we cannot tolerate a member of the Press Council wilfully refusing to obey rulings of the press ombud and the chair of appeals.

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