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Mbete orders committee to appoint SABC board

- Siyabonga Mkhwanazi

Committee decided last week to refer the matter to the chief whips

THE Speaker, Baleka Mbete, ordered the portfolio committee on communicat­ions to get on with the job of appointing an interim SABC board after it wanted another body to do it.

MPs in the programmin­g committee yesterday warned the communicat­ions committee has to appoint the new board after the ad hoc committee on the SABC tables its report this month.

This came after the communicat­ions committee decided last week to refer the matter of the interim SABC board to a meeting of the chief whips.

ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu said the route taken by the communicat­ions committee was wrong.

He said they indicated that chief whips cannot be dealing with this matter.

“The responsibi­lity to come up with the names of the interim board rests with the committee.

“As we sit now there is no board.”

Mbete said the discussion on the SABC interim board has to go to a relevant structure of Parliament.

She said they will discuss this issue with Communicat­ions Minister Faith Muthambi and House chairperso­n Cedric Frolick.

She said matters of the SABC were of interest to Parliament and other structures of the state, but the committee has to sit on the matter.

Parliament’s legal adviser, Zuraya Adhikarie, said the communicat­ions committee was the correct body to deal with the appointmen­t of the interim SABC board.

However, there was a process under way at the moment and the committee has to wait until the report on the SABC was tabled at the end of this month.

“It is instructiv­e to wait for the ad hoc committee, what is required, and what is the way forward.”

Mbete said once discussion­s had been held with Muthambi and Frolick they would be able to handle the matter.

In the draft report, the ad hoc committee wants fully-qualified people with requisite skills to serve on the SABC board.

MPs were concerned that the sooner this was done the better because there was no functionin­g board to take appropriat­e decisions.

Executive directors are not allowed to take some of the decisions in terms of the Broadcasti­ng Act and Companies Act.

The National Assembly is expected to endorse the final report of the ad hoc committee at the end of the month.

Chairperso­n of the committee Vincent Smith has also committed to meeting this deadline set by Parliament.

The interim SABC board can only be appointed after this report has been approved by the House.

 ?? Picture: EPA ?? URGENT MATTER: Speaker Baleka Mbete said the discussion on the SABC interim board has to go to a relevant structure of Parliament.
Picture: EPA URGENT MATTER: Speaker Baleka Mbete said the discussion on the SABC interim board has to go to a relevant structure of Parliament.

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