By Busisiwe Mtabane
Parliament will be taking steps to force eTV to appear before a committee and explain its role in the reckless distribution of pornography. This comes after the privately owned broadcaster repeatedly ignored invitations to attend meetings organised by Parliament’s Home Affairs Portfolio Committee. Three cellphone operators and the SABC appeared before the committee yesterday to clarify their role in the increasing accessibility of pornography to children.
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