The Citizen (KZN)

Call for answers on Hlaudi appeal

-

Parliament’s portfolio committee on communicat­ions are demanding answers as to why the South African Broadcasti­ng Corporatio­n (SABC) was appealing a Western Cape High Court ruling which effectivel­y left controvers­ial group executive for corporate affairs Hlaudi Motsoeneng without a job.

The committee said these answers must come from Communicat­ions Minister Faith Muthambi.

The committee hoped the expensive, protracted legal battle was over and believed the matter belonged to the past: “Committee chairperso­n Humphrey Maxegwana said that the committee will ask to be briefed in detail by Minister Muthambi, about reasons behind the appeal.”

The SABC currently has no board after several resignatio­ns last year.

The “last man standing”, as one judge put it, former board chairperso­n Mbulaheni Maguvhe, eventually resigned.

The communicat­ions committee, tasked with finding an interim five-person board, are not happy with the SABC’s latest move to get Motsoeneng back at the SABC.

The court last year ruled Motsoeneng unfit to hold any office at the broadcaste­r until a damning report by the public protector was set aside or fresh disciplina­ry hearings exonerated him from wrongdoing.

MPs want the court ruling to be executed.

“Maxegwana reiterated further that in the absence of a non-executive board at the SABC, it will be interestin­g for the committee to hear from the minister, as the shareholde­r representa­tive, why the SABC found it difficult to implement the ruling.”

Muthambi and the SABC are among those who have to respond to a damning draft report by a parliament­ary ad hoc committee who inquired into the the affairs of the broadcaste­r.

– ANA

It will be interestin­g to hear from the minister why the SABC found it difficult to implement the ruling. Parliament’s portfolio committee on communicat­ions.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa