Long arm of SABC reaches Oz Independent Online
A former South African man has been hounded around the world for the past decade by the SABC for his TV licence.
From England to the green glades of Ireland, and the highlands of Scotland to all the way down under in Australia, the SABC and its lawyers have been pursuing electrical engineer James Ross.
They are claiming he owes R4 173.40 in unpaid TV licence fees. He claims he has never received an invoice from the SABC and that he gave his TV to a friend before emigrating in 2001. A perturbed Ross says he finds the situation both “laughable” and “frustrating”.
He is at his wit’s end after receiving the latest letter of demand, via e-mail, from lawyers Van de Venter Mojapelo.
Ross is adamant that he gave the TV away and has not received an invoice for outstanding licence fees, which, he says, he would have paid. “I was not aware that I needed to advise the SABC that I was leaving South Africa. In fact, when I first left, the plan was to go to the UK for a year and come back, but we never came back.”
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