SA Jews call for firing of pro-Nazi banker (JERUSALEM POST) By RINA BASSIST SPECIAL TO THE JERUSALEM POST 04/25/12)
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PRETORIA, South Africa – The South African Israel Public Affairs
Committee (SAIPAC) called on Sunday for the director of the South
African Reserve bank to be fired from his post because of his pro-
Nazi opinions.
In interviews and articles last week Stephen Goodson expressed his
admiration for the Nazi regime, and claimed that the Holocaust was
a “huge lie.”
Speaking at the Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony held in Pretoria
on Sunday, David Hersch, head of SAIPAC, called on the South African
Reserve Bank to release Goodson immediately from his public position.
“Goodson should be fired immediately or made to resign immediately.
The Reserve Bank should be ashamed to have someone like this on their
board of directors and now that he has been exposed, they should act
immediately,” he said. Hersch emphasized that the bank’s reaction to
the issue, stating that Goodson’s mandate would end this July, “is
not good enough.”
Hersch also called upon the South African government to issue a clear
statement “condemning Goodson and distancing them from him and his
statements, opinions, his denial of the Holocaust and adherence to
anti-Semitic hate speech and complete falsehood.”
The South African Mail and Guardian revealed last week that Goodson
has written articles depicting an “historical analysis of banking
history,” according to which Jewish bankers invented the Holocaust
just to extract money from Germany. In an interview with an extreme-
right American radio station two years ago, Goodson refers also
to “ritual murder” executed, so he claimed, by Jews in the early
centuries.
The South Africa Jewish Board of Deputies assured the Jewish
community on Monday that they are following up very closely on the
issue, as they systematically do on all anti-Semitic incidents.
David Jacobson, executive-director of the board in Cape Town, stated
that the community was “shocked” over the “grossly anti-Semitic and
racially inflammatory views” propagated by Goodson, and that the
community welcomed the fact that the Reserve Bank has distanced
itself from the opinions expressed by him. This adds to the statement
made by the Board’s chairman, Mary Kluk, last week, condemning
Goodson’s “hurtful and offensive” views.
Members of the Jewish community emphasized that although they
identify with the call to fire Goodson, they understand that legally
the Reserve Bank cannot do so, as he is serving as a non-executive
director, representing the Reserve Bank’s shareholders, and is not
employed by the bank. (© 1995-2011, The Jerusalem Post 04/25/12)
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