Security company apologises to Mandela
By Nomava Nobumba
30 October 2009
The security company involved in a racism scandal at Sun City has apologised to Nelson Mandela for playing a racist version of the national anthem in which the former president was insulted with the k-word.
Falcon Security chief executive Benjamin Burger was arrested after the offensive song was played at a company function.
The company has suspended employee Warren Alberts, claiming he was the person responsible for playing the song.
Burger has been released on bail after appearing in court on a charge of crimen injuria.
30 October 2009
The security company involved in a racism scandal at Sun City has apologised to Nelson Mandela for playing a racist version of the national anthem in which the former president was insulted with the k-word.
Falcon Security chief executive Benjamin Burger was arrested after the offensive song was played at a company function.
The company has suspended employee Warren Alberts, claiming he was the person responsible for playing the song.
Burger has been released on bail after appearing in court on a charge of crimen injuria.
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