Sowetan

DA to return to court after Hlaudi reappointm­ent

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THE Democratic Alliance says it is left with no option but to head back to court over alleged plans to reappoint Hlaudi Motsoeneng as “acting” chief operating officer of the SABC.

DA federal executive chairperso­n James Selfe said the party had instructed its legal team to take the matter back to court.

“We have been left with no other option following the deplorable decision taken by the SABC to undermine the Western Cape High Court and the Supreme Court of Appeal‚” Selfe said yesterday.

“This decision is a slap in the face of the rule of law and is a desperate attempt to allow the Hlaudi Motsoeneng ‘wrecking ball’ to continue his disastrous reign at the public broadcaste­r‚” he added.

Selfe said reports in the media yesterday revealed that Motsoeneng had received an R11.4 million bonus‚ only one chunk of an expected R33 million pay-out over the next three years.

“This is nothing more than SABC-endorsed plunder of its own resources to the benefit of just one man. This madness needs to be stopped. Our precious public resources should be spent on building a reputable‚ fair and well-run public broadcaste­r‚ and not on the propping up of its single greatest impediment‚” Selfe said.

He added that the DA remained committed to ensuring that the rule of law and the decisions of the country’s courts were respected.

“We will not allow for our Constituti­on to be trampled over and a key institutio­n of state destroyed.” – Tmg Digital

 ?? PHOTO: ALON SKUY ?? DA leader Mmusi Maimane
PHOTO: ALON SKUY DA leader Mmusi Maimane
 ?? PHOTO: FREDDY MAVUNDA ?? Hlaudi Motsoeneng has been retained as COO at the SABC
PHOTO: FREDDY MAVUNDA Hlaudi Motsoeneng has been retained as COO at the SABC

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