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South African Communist Party Central Committee, 9 July 2014

 

 

SABC board's decision on COO:

 

Failure of fiduciary duties and responsibilities

 

 

The SACP notes with concern media reports that the board of the public
broadcaster the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has appointed
Mr Hlaudi Motsoeneng as Chief Operations Officer (COO) and that the Minister
of Communications Ms Faith Muthambi has endorsed the appointment.

 

The SACP holds the board accountable for its actions which amount to
misleading the Minister, who should have been given sufficient information
and all relevant reports to apply her mind thoroughly. The appointment of Mr
Motsoeneng constitutes gross disregard of a series of investigations and
audits into the SABC relating to governance and administration:

 

-   On 17 February 2014 the Public Protector release an investigation report
into the SABC following a series of allegations of widespread
maladministration and corruption, including irregularities in appointments,
misinterpretation of facts relating to qualifications, fraud and abuse of
power.

 

-   The report of the Public Protector was preceded by another report, from
an investigation conducted by the Special Investigation Unit (SIU) which
included a focus on corruption as one of its terms of reference.

 

-   In 2013 an independent skills audit was conducted by an audit firm
PricewaterhouseCoopers which pointed to lack of skills, qualifications and
capacity in strategic positions, among others.

 

Mr Motsoeneng's appointment undermines the image and integrity of the board
and the public broadcaster as whole, having been made without any remedial
action taken pertaining to those investigation reports - particularly those
that have findings and recommendations directly affecting him.

 

The SACP has held marches to the SABC, among others demanding adherence to
the principles of good governance and an end to corruption. The board has
never replied to our memorandums, and, clearly, its appointment of Mr
Motsoeneng suggests that the status quo will continue and inhibit
transformation and development of the public broadcaster.

 

The fact that there has been no announcement of any action and breakthrough
on the report of the SIU and the skills audit relating to lack of
qualifications and poor or substandard capacity to take the SABC forward
suggests that the acts of corruption and maladministration, alleged,
perceived or real, will continue unabated. In fact the appointment by the
board implies complicit attitude towards, and failure by its members to
exercise, their fiduciary duties and responsibilities. This means the public
has reasonable grounds to lose confidence in the board.

 

The SACP calls on the Minister to review her decision endorsing the
appointment. The Party will intensify its mass action programme and
campaigns to achieve transformation at the SABC, root out corruption and
ensure the public rather the private interests of individuals and private
companies.         

 

 

Issued by the SACP

 

Contact:

Alex Mashilo - Spokesperson

Mobile: 082 9200 308

Office: 011 339 3621

Website: www.sacp.org.za

 

 

 

 

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