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What should happen to the SABC employee who caused the Survivor debacle?

1 Sep 2009 13:402 commentsBizLike
RESULTS
 S/he should be fired
29.17% (159) votes
 S/he should be strung up in public and flayed
12.48% (68) votes
 Leave it alone, it was an honest mistake
25.87% (141) votes
 What debacle?
8.26% (45) votes
 Who cares?
19.63% (107) votes
 Other (please specify)
4.59% (25) votes
Total votes 545
It was all hands-on-deck for the three-hour Survivor finale last night, as fans across South Africa tuned in to watch the final plays and last minute wheeling and dealing from the contestants to see who would be crowned the winner of Survivor China. It's the moment we've all been waiting for. So what did SABC3 go and do? [blog post]
 
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    he/she should be suspended Posted on 2 Sep 2009 07:31
    equill
    Name and shame them-
    If public servants saw their colleagues publicly named and shamed for gross incompetence or general "attitude" they would vastly improve their performance. So who at SABC erred this time? What's the bet SABC won't tell!

    One example of someone who should be named and shamed is the Home Affaris "employee" whose appalling behaviour allegedly led to a man's suicide.(Here's obviously someone who collects a salary at the end of the month without earning it). Posted on 2 Sep 2009 21:33
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