The Citizen (Gauteng)

Minister’s powers curbed by judge

SABC: ONLY NON-EXECUTIVE BOARD MEMBERS CAN HIRE/FIRE

- Ilse de Lange ilsedl@citizen.co.za

Ruling insists the public broadcaste­r must be independen­t and pluralisti­c.

South Africa’s communicat­ion minister will no longer have the right to hire and fire the SABC’s top management, the High Court in Pretoria has ruled. Judge Elias Matojane granted an order declaring that only the non-executive members of the public broadcaste­r’s board could appoint the top executive members and that the communicat­ion minister’s approval would no longer be required.

He found that the powers granted to the minister to appoint, re-appoint and discipline executive directors undermined the SABC’s independen­ce, which was required by the right to freedom of expression.

These powers were inconsiste­nt with the specific independen­ce and pluralism required of a public service broadcaste­r, he said.

Judge Matojane said the ability of the SABC to reach a vast number of people rendered it a powerful tool that could potentiall­y impact on the quality of democracy if it was not independen­t and pluralisti­c, because the majority of South Africans received their news and informatio­n primarily through the SABC’s radio and television broadcasts.

He stressed that an independen­t broadcaste­r was not only crucial for the right of freedom of expression and access to informatio­n, but was also vital to the citizens’ right to vote and the right to free and fair elections.

He ordered that the post of executive director should be advertised and that a transparen­t process of interviews should be followed before the post was filled on a permanent basis.

The judge declared sections of the SABC’s amended Memorandum of Incorporat­ion and SABC Board Charter, which gave wide-ranging powers to the minister to interfere in how the SABC was run, were invalid and inconsiste­nt with the Broadcasti­ng Act.

He suspended the invalidity for a year for the defects to be remedied, but ordered that in the meantime only the board had the power to institute disciplina­ry proceeding­s against and suspend top executive members.

In addition, the judge declared that members of the SABC board could not be removed except in compliance with the Broadcasti­ng Act. –

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