SABC board chair's attempt to interdict Parliament is 'utter arrogance' - Mthembu
Cape Town – The arrogance of the "one-person board" of the SA Broadcasting Corporation needs to be nipped in the bud, ANC chief whip Jackson Mthembu believes.
"Some people have become too arrogant. Too arrogant to tell Parliament how it must do its work. We cannot agree to such arrogance. Utter arrogance from somebody who needs to be hurled before Parliament, who is sitting there illegally," he said on Thursday.
Mthembu, speaking to Parliament’s programming committee, was referring to SABC board chairperson Mbulaheni Maguvhe, who has applied for an interdict to stop an inquiry into the board.
Maguvhe applied for a high court interdict on the grounds that some members on the committee were "prejudiced" against him.
This has led to a delay in the work of the SABC board ad hoc committee, which did not sit well with MPs.