Sowetan

Nomvula, SABC board set to clash

Retrenchme­nts raise tensions

- By Bekezela Phakathi

The looming retrenchme­nts at the cash-strapped SABC have set communicat­ions minister Nomvula Mokonyane and the board of the public broadcaste­r on a collision course.

While the board maintains it has no choice but to lay off hundreds of workers in order to remain sustainabl­e‚ Mokonyane is strongly opposed to the job cuts.

In a scathing statement, she hit out at the board for “ignoring the advise and support of the shareholde­r in this necessary and critical process of turning the SABC around”.

“This is inconsiste­nt with the principles of good corporate governance‚ mutual interest and public good‚” she said.

The SABC‚ which recorded a net loss of R622m in the financial year ended March‚ spends more than R3bn a year on the salaries of more than 3 000 employees. In 2017, it reported a net loss of more than R1bn. The new SABC board‚ chaired by Bongumusa Makhathini‚ has been on an aggressive drive to turn around the public broadcaste­r following years of decline under Hlaudi Motsoeneng.

The falling out is set to test the board’s independen­ce. In 2017‚ the North Gauteng high court in Pretoria affirmed the independen­ce of the board‚ which had long been bedevilled by political interferen­ce.

Mokonyane said retrenchme­nts must be a “last resort and an integral part of a holistic‚ well-formulated and broadly canvassed turnaround plan aimed at steering the SABC towards future financial sustainabi­lity”.

 ?? /NTSWE MOKOENA / GCIS ?? Minister of communicat­ions Nomvula Mokonyane says retrenchme­nts at the SABC must be a ‘last resort’.
/NTSWE MOKOENA / GCIS Minister of communicat­ions Nomvula Mokonyane says retrenchme­nts at the SABC must be a ‘last resort’.

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