Statement of the South African Communist Party on the appointment of the SABC Board
19 April 2023
The South African Communist Party (SACP) notes and is relieved that the appointment of the SABC Board has been finalised. The SACP has over many years worked with many civil society organisations to ensure that the SABC remains focused on its important developmental and public mandate to educate, inform and entertain. It is for this reason that we were amongst the first organisations to raise alarm when we became aware of the growing dominance of commercial capitalist interests overriding those of public service at the SABC.
The SABC Board has a critical role in ensuring that in its oversight and strategic guidance of management it helps SABC to stay true to its developmental mandate. This must include ensuring that as management attracts talent to work at SABC, such staff are trained and retooled to understand that SABC is different from other commercial and capitalist media platforms. The SABC’s agenda is a public service one guided by the Constitution and the Public Service Broadcasting Charter. It has to be sensitive to and respond to the needs for education, information and entertainment of the poor and the working-class, and not only the elitist and moneyed capitalist interests.
There are a number of other lessons that must be learnt from the process of selection of the SABC Board.
First, the National Assembly must start the process of appointment of a new Board, and for other entities as well within its purview, at least six months before the end of term. This will avoid unnecessary delays that have been experienced during this process of selecting the SABC Board.