Monday, March 20, 2006
Tony Yengeni allegedly subjected to racist remarks
A suspended Cape Town golf club official faces a disciplinary hearing over alleged racist remarks he made last week to former ANC chief whip Tony Yengeni and three friends. Yengeni confirmed that a course official at the King David Golf Club made derogatory remarks after they started their round from the wrong tee. According to Yengeni the official made some shocking comments and although Yengeni and his party were stunned, they did not respond. They however, made a statement later. King David Golf Club general manager Barry Levitt said a verbal complaint was lodged that was viewed very seriously. He said the official would be given a fair hearing.
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