The Citizen (Gauteng)

Victory for SABC board

- Chisom Jenniffer Okoye

Advocacy group Right2Know (R2K) said the dismissal of the appeal by the communicat­ions minister regarding her powers over the SABC board is a victory for millions of South Africans, who will now see the public broadcaste­r’s independen­ce and freedom from government control.

Last week, High Court in Pretoria judge Justice Elias Motojane dismissed the applicatio­n by Minister Nomvula Mokonyane for leave to appeal his previous ruling made in October last year, in favour of the independen­ce of the SABC board.

This ruling meant that she would no longer have a say on the appointmen­ts or dismissals of the public broadcaste­r’s board executive members.

R2K spokespers­on Busi Mtabane said the organisati­on welcomes the dismissal, as it meant that the public broadcaste­r was now free of political influence.

She said the dismissal “helps bring an end to an era of overt political interferen­ce in SABC governance by the ministry of communicat­ions.”

Matabane added: “R2K considers this a victory for the country as millions of South Africans depend on the SABC, as the national broadcaste­r, for access to credible informatio­n and to have independen­t informatio­n that is void of propaganda.

“We commend the democratic judgment of Justice Motojane on his ruling for independen­t access to informatio­n and hope the SABC board will be responsibl­e enough to deliver on this.”

The SABC announced the filling of two key positions on Sunday.

Madoda Mxakwe was appointed as the new chief executive officer and Yolanda van Biljon was appointed as the new chief financial officer.

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