The ongoing governance decay at the SABC is in a deeper crisis
6 October 2016
This is, conversely, the basis for a solution – the appointment of a new and capable board willing to free the public broadcaster from corporate capturers and political manipulators!
The Wednesday 5 October 2016’s resignations by two SABC board members have plunged the empire of the ongoing governance decay at the SABC in a deeper crisis. Krish Naidoo and Vusi Mavuso who both announced their resignations in Parliament yesterday also distanced themselves from the board’s presentation justifying the reappointment of former unlawfully appointed and illegal chief operating officer Mr Hlaudi Motsoeneng as group executive for corporate affairs.
Chickens have come home to roost. The governance decay is now eating itself from within. Practically the SABC board is no more – both as a result of the two resignations and already existing vacancies. Previously the board illegally removed its members who were opposed to the decay’s decisions. Consequently, there were serious legal implications that made it problematic to execute their replacement.
A Bill was drafted to amend the procedure for the appointment of SABC board members. This Bill, which at least in its current form will hopefully not be passed into law, curtails the involvement of Parliament, an elected public representative body, in the appointment of SABC board members. It has the practical effect of liquidating the standing Parliamentary process on the appointment of SABC board members by, by and large prescribing that going forward the process should be played by a nomination committee appointed by the Minister of Communications.