It’s Gareth vs M-Net in court

Gareth Cliff is seeking compensation of R25 million from M-Net if he fails to get his job as an Idols judge back. File picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/Independent Media

Gareth Cliff is seeking compensation of R25 million from M-Net if he fails to get his job as an Idols judge back. File picture: Motshwari Mofokeng/Independent Media

Published Jan 26, 2016

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 Johannesburg - Fired Idols judge Gareth Cliff is taking his fight to be reinstated by M-Net to the South Gauteng High Court on Tuesday.

Cliff landed in hot water after he posted a comment on social media saying: “People don’t understand free speech at all”.

Read: Gareth Cliff pours out his heart in blog

The Idols judge was responding to the furore over a racist Facebook post by realtor Penny Sparrow, who likened black people to monkeys.

Sparrow said allowing blacks onto public beaches was inviting “huge dirt and trouble and discomfort to others”.

Amid calls for a boycott of the Idols show, M-Net responded by terminating Cliff’s R36 000-a-session job.

Read: M-Net stands firm on Gareth Cliff axing

In court papers M-Net says it was entitled to act because Cliff’s comments had provoked a massive reaction and calls for a boycott of the Idols show scheduled to start in less than a month.

Read: Gareth Cliff suing M-Net for R25m

The Idols judge is seeking compensation of R25 million if he fails to get his job back.

African News Agency

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