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*SABC union no to Molefe appointment*

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*Sibongile Mashaba, Sowetan, Johannesburg, 3 June 2010*


A DAY after Phil Molefe was confirmed as SABC head of news and current
affairs, the drama around his appointment continued.

The Communication Workers Union (CWU) said yesterday the appointment, which
was reversed last week only to be confirmed by SABC chief executive Solly
Mokoetle on Tuesday, was irregular.

SABC spokesperson Kaizer Kganyago confirmed that Molefe was introduced to
staff as the new boss on Tuesday.

Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda’s spokesperson Tiyani Rikhotso said
Nyanda formally appointed Molefe following a meeting with the SABC board
chairperson Ben Ngubane last week.
But, CWU spokesperson Matan- kana Mothapo said: “It is strange and
unacceptable that Nyanda appointed Molefe. It is illegal.”

A pressure group, Save Our SABC Coalition, echoed the union’s view.

It’s coordinator, Kate Skinner, said: “Legally the minister cannot make the
appointment. The appointment of head of news can only be made by the board.

“The appointment of Phil Molefe thus remains null and void.

“We need to wait for the board to complete their processes around this
appointment. We hope they do this swiftly ,” Skinner said.

Molefe declined to comment.

“ According to the appointment, June 1 was his first day in office as the
head,” Kganyago said.

He said he didn’t know about any of the meetings.

“I do not want to be caught in between. I will not comment about the
appointment. All I can say is the introduction is for the previous
appointment (made by Ngubane last week). The appointment issue will be
resolved by the board,” he said.

Molefe’s appointment sparked anger last week after Ngubane and Mokoetle made
the decision without consulting other board members.

Ten members of the 12-member board met to discuss Molefe’s appointment .
Ngubane and Mokoetle were not present.

Kganyago released a statement saying the board resolved that the appointment
was “null and void and has no legal effect”.

The appointment was reversed.

 *From: http://www.sowetan.co.za/News/Article.aspx?id=1148072*

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