The Citizen (KZN)

Dirt on ex-SABC boss mounts

HLAUDI: MANY IRREGULARI­TIES FOUND, REPORTED

- Gcina Ntsaluba gcinan@citizen.co.za

Court-ready evidence gathered and compiled in 45 matters – unit.

The Special Investigat­ing Unit (SIU) has found sufficient evidence of financial irregulari­ties at the SABC to initiate or join the broadcaste­r in civil litigation against its former chief operating officer, Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

In a briefing to the standing committee on public accounts (Scopa), the SIU cited the awarding of a success fee to Motsoeneng, as well as appointmen­ts and salary increases awarded by him. It has also found evidence that indicated irregulari­ties in the awarding of contracts to eight suppliers.

The SIU said the investigat­ion had produced evidence adequate for it to initiate or join civil litigation instituted in the name of the SIU and the SABC in 10 high court matters, to the value of just over R560 million.

“Court-ready evidence had been gathered and compiled in respect of 45 matters” according to a summary report of the meeting.

“This consisted of civil litigation that involved 10 matters, in some of which the SIU had made applicatio­ns to join existing actions and applicatio­ns, and the provision of evidence to the SABC to assist in defending one civil matter. To date there had been 11 criminal referrals and 24 disciplina­ry referrals.

“The SIU had initiated interventi­ons such as a special tribunal, a memorandum of agreement (with the National Prosecutin­g Authority (NPA), and a regular follow-up and update on referred disciplina­ry actions that expedited progress.”

The SIU said that in the second phase, matters being investigat­ed included The New Age, the SABC security tender, the irregular appointmen­ts of seven SABC officials, the irregular payment of bonuses to senior managers and the R31 million paid in bonuses to 3 124 staff.

Under irregular expenditur­e, a R5 million South African Revenue Service penalty, as well as the validity of a sample of tax clearance certificat­es, including conflicts of interest, were being investigat­ed.

“As a result of the investigat­ion conducted by the SIU, court-ready evidence had been gathered and compiled in respect of 45 matters.”

In relation to Motsoeneng’s “success fee” the report indicated disciplina­ry and criminal referrals were being pursued.

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