Motsoeneng feels 'prejudiced' by SABC inquiry process
21 February 2017
Cape Town – Former SABC executive Hlaudi Motsoeneng says he feels prejudiced by Parliament's SABC inquiry process, as he did not appear before the ad hoc committee to give evidence.
This was according to a letter Motsoeneng's legal team wrote to the inquiry in response to its interim report, chairperson Vincent Smith revealed on Tuesday.
Smith said the letter was essentially a "letter of protest", and that Motsoeneng wanted the committee to place it on record in its final report that he was prejudiced for not appearing to give evidence during witness testimony in December and January.
ACDP MP Steve Swart suggested that the committee agree to include Motsoeneng's letter in the report, but that the committee formally disagrees with Motsoeneng's claim.