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The owners of the firm which supplied a "fake" sign language interpreter to the Mandela memorial event have vanished, a South African minister has said. | The owners of the firm which supplied a "fake" sign language interpreter to the Mandela memorial event have vanished, a South African minister has said. |
Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu apologised to the deaf community for the poor quality of interpretation given by Thamsanqa Dyantyi from SA Interpreters. | Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu apologised to the deaf community for the poor quality of interpretation given by Thamsanqa Dyantyi from SA Interpreters. |
"He is Xhosa speaking. The English was a bit too much for him," she said. | "He is Xhosa speaking. The English was a bit too much for him," she said. |
Mr Dyantyi himself has blamed his flawed interpretation on a schizophrenic episode. | Mr Dyantyi himself has blamed his flawed interpretation on a schizophrenic episode. |
He also admitted he has been violent in the past. | He also admitted he has been violent in the past. |
During the memorial, Mr Dyantyi was employed to stand on the stage next to key speakers such as US President Barack Obama and Mr Mandela's grandchildren, translating their eulogies. | During the memorial, Mr Dyantyi was employed to stand on the stage next to key speakers such as US President Barack Obama and Mr Mandela's grandchildren, translating their eulogies. |
But the minister denied there was a security issue, saying the interpreter had been properly accredited. | |
Mr Mandela died last week at the age of 95, and will be buried on Sunday. | |
His body is currently lying in state in Pretoria, with thousands queuing to pay their respects. | |
'No embarrassment' | |
Ever since Tuesday's event, pressure has been mounting on the government to explain why Mr Dyantyi was hired for such an important event. | |
During a press conference, Ms Bogopane-Zulu, the deputy minister for women, children and people with disabilities, admitted that a mistake had been made but said there was no reason for the country to be embarrassed. | |
"There are as many as a hundred sign language dialects," she said, to explain the difficulties he faced. | |
"He started well and later he became tired. Guidelines say we must switch interpreters every 20 minutes." | |
She did not rule out employing him in some circumstances again. | |
But she accused Mr Dyantyi's employers, SA Interpreters, of being cheats, and said the company's directors had now vanished into thin air. | |
Mr Dyantyi's performance was watched on television by millions of people worldwide. | |
He said that during the event, he lost concentration because of voices in his head. He said he saw angels coming into the stadium. | |
"There was nothing I could do. I was alone in a very dangerous situation," Mr Jantjie told Johannesburg's Star newspaper. | |
Mr Jantjie's performance at the memorial provoked anger among South Africa's deaf community. | |
During the broadcast, Wilma Newhoudt-Druchen, the country's first deaf female MP, tweeted: "ANC-linked interpreter on the stage with dep president of ANC is signing rubbish. He cannot sign. Please get him off." | |
It appears that Mr Jantjie has worked for the ANC before, as footage from two big ANC events last year show him signing on stage next to President Jacob Zuma. | |
The South Africa's Translators' Institute said there had been complaints over Mr Jantjie's work before, but the ruling party had taken no action. | |
Final journey | |
After Mr Mandela's body has lain in state for three days, the military will fly him to the Eastern Cape from Air Force Base Waterkloof in Pretoria. | |
A military guard of honour will welcome the arrival, and the coffin will then be placed on a gun carriage and transported to a hearse. | |
Mr Mandela's body will then be taken to his home village of Qunu, where the Thembu community will conduct a traditional ceremony. | |
A national day of reconciliation will take place on 16 December when a statue of Mr Mandela will be unveiled at the Union Buildings. | |
Big screens have been set up across South Africa to show the planned national events. |