The Herald (South Africa)

Salaries, irregular spending – things you need to know

- Kyle Cowan

THE SABC dropped a bombshell with its 2015-16 annual report. Here are things you need to know: ý Hlaudi’s salary: According to the financial statements‚ former chief operating officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng earned R4.1-million.

Broken down, this is a R2.5-million basic salary‚ a 13th cheque of R213 000‚ expenses and other allowances of R945 000 and employers’ contributi­on to medical aid and pension funds of R485 000.

Irregular spending: The auditorgen­eral found a total of R5.1-billion in irregular‚ wasteful and fruitless expenditur­e.

Here is a breakdown of how that money was spent:

Payments without a contract in place – R40.9-million (compared with R13.4-million in 2015);

Procuremen­t processes not followed – R16.2-million (down from R62.9-million);

No original tax certificat­e at date of award – R142.3-million (down from R308.9-million); and

Inadequate monitoring of contracts/split orders – R225.9-million (up from just R822 000).

Losing it: The SABC group filed a total loss of R411.6-million by the end of March last year compared with a loss of R131.3-million for the same period the previous year.

Big bucks: The largest amount listed under expenditur­es is for employee and directors’ compensati­on and benefit expenses, which totalled R3.2-billion out of a R7.9-billion total revenue.

It cost the SABC more than R1-billion to collect this revenue.

Criminals at the SABC? The auditor-general’s report found that the SABC had no idea which of its employees had criminal records.

Acting chief executive James Aguma said he would have to get a full report from the human resources department.

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