SABC commissions of inquiry to probe 'jobs for sex', interference in news
The South African Broadcasting Cooperation (SABC) announced on Thursday that it would be establishing two commissions of inquiry.
One will focus on political and management interference in news decisions, and the other will deal with sexual harassment in the workplace.
Acting Group CEO Nomsa Philiso told reporters in Johannesburg that the inquiries followed recommendations by the SABC ad hoc committee that editorial interference and unlawful conduct be dealt with.
She said the inquiry would investigate the veracity of interference in the newsroom and probe "personal favours" in the workplace.
"Once you know about something, you have a responsibility to act on it. We need to investigate the sex-for-jobs [claims]."