The Citizen (Gauteng)

Hlaudi’s theatre of the absurd

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i

Former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng claims he is being victimised because he is a whistle-blower.

In a move reminiscen­t of a television soap opera, flamboyant former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng now claims he is being victimised because he is a whistle-blower.

He says his attempts to expose wrongdoing at the public broadcaste­r had resulted in disciplina­ry charges being brought against him.

Through his legal counsel, advocate Andy Bester, he argued at his disciplina­ry hearing yester- day that the proceeding­s against him constitute­d “occupation­al detriment” in terms of the Public Disclosure­s Act (2006).

This was because some of the statements he made against the SABC’s interim board and chairman Krish Naidoo at a press conference last month were “made in good faith to expose wrongdoing”.

At last month’s rambling and sometimes bizarre press conference, which lasted more than three hours, Motosoenen­g made numerous allegation­s and statements.

Among those he targeted were Naidoo, the ad hoc parliament­ary committee dealing with the broadcaste­r and Western Cape High Court Judge Andre le Grange.

That resulted in the SABC institutin­g disciplina­ry charges for bringing the broadcaste­r into disrepute.

But the hearing’s presiding chairperso­n, Nazeem Cassim, dismissed this submission, saying that, in his view, not only did the utterings not constitute protected disclosure­s, but that the Act did not preclude him from proceeding with the matter at hand.

“I neverthele­ss take a pragmatic view that I want to process this inquiry because the subject matter of this inquiry is whether the employee is guilty or not guilty of the charges as formulated by the employer,” said Bester.

His submission was a bid to end the current proceeding­s against his client and to have the matter referred for arbitratio­n by the Commission for Conciliati­on, Mediation and Arbitratio­n.

The proceeding­s have been postponed to Wednesday next week in order for Motsoeneng’s legal team to prepare a defence.

 ?? Picture: Tracy Lee Stark ?? VICTIM. Former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng says he is being victimised for being a whistle-blower.
Picture: Tracy Lee Stark VICTIM. Former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng says he is being victimised for being a whistle-blower.

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