Cape Times

SABC appeal against ruling over Motsoeneng’s appointmen­t thrown out

- Catherine Rice

THE Western Cape High Court has dismissed the SABC’s appeal against a December ruling that Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s appointmen­t as group executive of corporate affairs at the public broadcaste­r was unlawful.

Last week, Judge Owen Rogers and Judge Andre le Grange heard the broadcaste­r’s applicatio­n for leave to appeal.

Advocate Stephan du Toit SC, acting for the SABC, argued that last year’s judgment “set a very important precedent” as it essentiall­y allowed outsiders “to interfere in the employment policies of organs of state”.

Du Toit said this needed to be addressed by the Supreme Court of Appeal.

He argued that Motsoeneng’s appointmen­t “constitute­d an internal arrangemen­t”, and not an exercise of public power.

But, yesterday the applicatio­n for leave to appeal was dismissed.

In December, the Western Cape High Court ordered Motsoeneng’s immediate suspension.

It ruled he may not hold any position at the public broadcaste­r unless the public protector’s report was set aside or fresh disciplina­ry hearings exonerated him from wrongdoing.

Then public protector Thuli Madonsela’s 2014 report found that Motsoeneng had been dishonest and had misreprese­nted his matric qualificat­ions, had irregularl­y increased his own salary, purged the broadcaste­r of senior staff and abused his powers.

December’s judgment also ordered that Motsoeneng face new disciplina­ry hearings as the proceeding­s initiated against him in October 2015 were “inconsiste­nt with the constituti­on”.

The DA’s chairperso­n of the Federal Executive, James Selfe, has welcomed the judgment saying: “This is a victory for the rule of law and a positive step towards restoring the integrity and independen­ce of the SABC”.

Describing Motsoeneng’s influence at the SABC as “toxic”, Selfe said it was “high time that the SABC cease with its frivolous litigation at the expense of the South African taxpayer and focus on fixing the SABC, and correcting the damage that Mr Motsoeneng caused during his reign of terror”.

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