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ANC says minister acting in bad faith

- Qaanitah Hunter & Matuma Letsoalo

The spat between Communicat­ions Minister Faith Muthambi and the ANC’s subcommitt­ee on communicat­ions has resuscitat­ed unofficial debates in the ANC over how Cabinet ministers are appointed.

Some in the ANC’s national executive committee (NEC) complained about how bad appointmen­ts compromise the party’s reputation.

The Mail & Guardian spoke to three NEC members who said Muthambi is unsuitable for the job. The M&G reported on a similar outcry shortly after her appointmen­t last year.

Muthambi has also been accused of underminin­g the ANC and refusing to take her cue from the party’s NEC communicat­ions subcommitt­ee.

Muthambi this week said that, from the day she was appointed last year, there was hostility between her and the ANC communicat­ions subcommitt­ee. The committee has accused her of indiscipli­ne for not attending a single meeting, failing to consult the ANC on policy matters and underminin­g the ANC national general council’s (NGC) resolution­s.

The fallout between Muthambi and the subcommitt­ee has been simmering for more than a year, but following last weekend’s NGC, a brutal and public spat unfolded.

Worsening Muthambi’s situation are the legal battles over Hlaudi Motsoeneng, the SABC’s chief oper- ating officer. He faces possible suspension, pending a disciplina­ry hearing at the broadcaste­r.

This week’s feud began when ANC communicat­ions subcommitt­ee chairperso­n Jackson Mthembu said the NGC resolved that Muthambi must account to the party on digital migration and be held accountabl­e for the mess at the SABC.

There was a suggestion that there could be a reversal of policy on whether or not there should be an encryption device in set-top boxes, which would be used once South African TV goes digital.

“The ANC wants to sit down with the minister and hear from her why she decided on this policy,” Mthembu told journalist­s on the sidelines of the NGC. “Our interest is to protect the public broadcaste­r and make sure that people who do not have access to pay-TV do not receive an inferior service.”

Muthambi said this wasn’t discussed at the NGC, i mplying Mthembu was lying. He responded in a statement that Muthambi had in effect called him a liar.

Muthambi told the M&G she’d never defied the ANC subcommitt­ee: “I have constantly given them updates about digital migration.”

Mthembu disputes this. He said that, since her appointmen­t, she had not attended a single communicat­ion subcommitt­ee meeting.

“Sometimes there would be an apology, other times there wasn’t one,” he said.

Mthembu said Muthambi needed to explain herself because she was acting like a free agent. The ANC’s communicat­ions subcommitt­ee was the custodian of NGC discussion­s and it was not for the minister to comment on it, he said.

Muthambi expressed surprise that the ANC had publicly rapped her over the knuckles.

But Mthembu insists Muthambi refused to account to the ANC.

“Even when Lindiwe Zulu was chair [of the subcommitt­ee] ... there was terrible disregard for a committee of [Muthambi’s] own organisati­on,” he said.

Zulu said Muthambi always had excuses for not meeting with the communicat­ions subcommitt­ee.

“I would not say she refused to meet with me per se, but she always found excuses,” Zulu said. “She has an answer to everything. The bottom line is she did not attend ...”

Zulu said Muthambi’s decisions were contrary to what the ANC wanted and what the NGC resolved.

“We were in a commission of communicat­ions and the battle of ideas,” said Zulu. “The report was presented to plenary. If anyone had a problem with it, they would have opposed it there. The plenary of the ANC [NGC] is open for anyone to disagree.”

Mthembu added that Muthambi’s handling of problems at the SABC needed to be scrutinise­d.

“We even warned about things at the SABC long before other parties took the matter to court,” he said. “If she had listened to us some things would not even have gone to court.”

 ?? Photo: Delwyn Verasamy ?? Not telling: Nathi Nhleko.
Photo: Delwyn Verasamy Not telling: Nathi Nhleko.

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