The Citizen (KZN)

Muthambi on the carpet

AD HOC COMMITTEE AGREES MINISTER MUST BE HAULED OVER THE COALS

- Denisew@citizen.co.za

After three months of scrutiny into the SABC’s affairs, parliament’s ad hoc committee adopted its final report yesterday with unanimous agreement that Communicat­ions Minister Faith Muthambi be hauled over the coals.

Committee members decided that Muthambi’s fate lay with the ethics committee and President Jacob Zuma.

Although the DA agreed it wanted further action, it wanted one addition – that Muthambi also be reported to the public protector for investigat­ion.

The committee’s bone of contention was a 2014 memorandum of incorporat­ion (MOI).

The MOI gave powers to the minister and SABC executive Hlaudi Motsoeneng to override decisions of the board.

However, it seems the MOI was not legally binding as the particular­ly amended MOI wasn’t filed with the Companies and Intellectu­al Property Commission. If this was the case, it meant the minster and SABC couldn’t sign off on removals and appointmen­ts of board members.

Motsoeneng, despite lacking qualificat­ions and quickly rising to a power position, was one such appointmen­t.

Chairperso­n Vincent Smith said he thought the public and the critics would be “fairly satisfied” with the recommenda­tions that were adopted and implemente­d.

“The goal of getting the SABC from a position where it was when we started, to a better place, is guaranteed,” he said.

This week, the MOI and the role of the department of communicat­ions were the main sticking points.

The collapse and now formal dissolutio­n of the SABC board, censorship and employee revolt meant someone had to stand up and face the consequenc­es.

“What would have been the steps taken in the instance where the minster, both current or past minister (Yunus Carrim) might have been complicit in their by omission or commission in where the SABC is now,” said Smith.

“We agree that there were ‘missteps’ for want of a better word. There’s no dispute that there is a need for action.”

Some of the recommenda­tions included that an independen­t company conduct a forensic investigat­ion into irregular appointmen­ts, salary increases and questionab­le contracts awarded.

Editorial policy had to be tossed. Public input was needed and journalist­s had to be allowed to work without fear and intimidati­on. In addition, the acting positions of the chief executive office, financial officer and operating boss had to be filled by qualified and worthy people. –

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? HOT WATER. Communicat­ions Minister Faith Muthambi.
Picture: Gallo Images HOT WATER. Communicat­ions Minister Faith Muthambi.

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