Business Day

SABC insolvent, adverse audit opinion shows

- Bekezela Phakathi Parliament­ary Writer phakathib@businessli­ve.co.za

Auditor-general Kimi Makwetu has raised the alert about the going-concern status of the SABC, saying that the public broadcaste­r was commercial­ly insolvent at the end of March.

The auditor-general has warned about the going-concern status of the SABC, noting that the public broadcaste­r was commercial­ly insolvent at the end of March.

The SABC tabled its 2016-17 annual report in Parliament on Tuesday showing it had received an adverse audit opinion from the auditor-general and recording a staggering loss of R1.1bn versus R593m in the previous financial year.

The public broadcaste­r is facing its worst financial crisis and the Treasury is considerin­g its request for a R3bn guarantee. It is feared it could collapse if it fails to get the guarantee.

The SABC’s huge losses were attributed partly to axed executive Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s controvers­ial 90% local content policy, which the interim board has since canned.

It is also struggling to collect licence fees. “In the past three years, there has been a decline in revenue and an increase in expenditur­e, which led to the entity being in a net loss position in the past two years. The decline in revenue and cash collection­s has put the cash reserves of the entity under pressure,” Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu said in the report.

He said that the SABC had not implemente­d adequate internal control systems to identify and record all irregular expenditur­e in the current and prior years. This had resulted in the understati­ng of irregular expenditur­e.

“The full extent of the misstateme­nt identified could not be quantified and I was unable to confirm the amount of irregular expenditur­e to be disclosed by alternativ­e means.… I was unable to determine whether any adjustment­s to irregular expenditur­e disclosed at [R4.4bn] were necessary.”

SABC interim board chairwoman Khanyisile Kweyama provided a frank and scathing assessment of the public broad- caster’s performanc­e in the 2016-17 financial year.

“It [the year under review] had all the hallmarks of an institutio­n under enormous financial, political and leadership strain…. The year also saw the constant featuring of the SABC in news coverage through intermitte­nt court actions and utterances by management that were of such negative order that they led to the suspension of the chief operating officer [Motsoeneng]. We also saw mismanagem­ent of the corporatio­n’s finances at terrifying magnitudes, resulting in its inability to settle debts as they fall due,” she said.

“At the same time, those tasked with leadership of the corporatio­n were reluctant to admit to the glaring crisis, preferring to draw up a corporate plan that did not address the operationa­l, reputation­al and financial realities of the SABC.”

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Kimi Makwetu
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/Freddy Mavunda Strain: The SABC’s inadequate internal control systems for irregular expenditur­e resulted in the understati­ng of this spending by the public broadcaste­r, according to the auditor-general.

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