SABC Inquiry Shows How GREAT SA Can Be When Ministers Put South Africa First
While the South African Broadcasting Commission (SABC) Inquiry has kept South Africans shocked and entertained this week as one revelation after the next piled up, it has been lauded as a brilliant example of how great the country can be when Ministers from different political parties put South Africa first. Chairman Vincent Smith and the panel that […]
While the South African Broadcasting Commission (SABC) Inquiry has kept South Africans shocked and entertained this week as one revelation after the next piled up, it has been lauded as a brilliant example of how great the country can be when Ministers from different political parties put South Africa first.
Chairman Vincent Smith and the panel that made up the SABC parliamentary Ad Hoc committee have been commended for the manner in which they handled the inquiry; and the SABC 8 have been praised for defending ethical journalism.
The committee met over the past seven days for up to 12 hours a day to hear witness testimony over the alleged collapse of good governance at South Africa’s public broadcaster.
In a list on the Democratic Alliance’s site, they listed some of the many revelations as follows:
- The SABC brought in the State Security Agency to investigate and intimidate staff;
- The SABC 8 continued to receive death threats, with no action from the Minister of Communications, the SABC board and management;
- The Gupta-owned New Age attempted to take over and “re-brand” the SABC’s news division;
- The SABC paid for the New Age’s breakfast briefings, an effective laundering of public money for the benefit of the Guptas;
- Hlaudi Motsoeneng appeared to have protection from President Jacob Zuma and threatened staff with an authority located in Pretoria;
- The SABC Chairperson, Mbulaheni Maguvhe, appeared to be completely oblivious of the major issues facing the SABC;
- Minister of Communications Faith Muthambi interfered in the coverage of news and in the affairs of the board; and
- There was explicit and unprecedented bias in news coverage towards the ANC during the most recent local government elections.
DA Shadow Minister of Communications, Phumzile Van Damme says now the hard work must begin to gather the recommendations that will steer the SABC to “calm waters”. They will meet again on 10 January.
Governance specialist Judith February tweeted after the SABC Inquiry: “Imagine Parliament took the same approach on Nkandla, the nuclear deal and state capture? SA would be markedly different today”, and Twitter user Mduduzi Hadebe tweeted: “Can we get SAA and other SOE’s to go through the same inquiry so that we can understand where is our money going.”
On Twitter:
https://twitter.com/tebogomphane/status/809040681721274369
https://twitter.com/Sentletse/status/809010353275371520
Love this. Michael from George calls ANN7 asks why they aren't showing #SABCinquiry, says they're biased and calls them a bunch of wankers. pic.twitter.com/hTQxkPaf62
— Mike Davies (@AfricaAnalyst) December 12, 2016
That comment Malema made about Hlaudi being thrown away like "a used condom" is soon going to happen methinks #SABCinquiry
— MarianneThamm (@MarianneThamm) December 12, 2016
WOW! SABC is the ANN7 blesser! #sabcinquiry
— Shan Mo (@ShanMoff) December 12, 2016
Vuyo Mvoko exposing how the SABC has become a Ponzi scheme to fund ANN7. This is disgraceful! Bua Vuyo! #SABCinquiry
— Nikiwe Bikitsha (@NBikitsha) December 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/Barry_Roux/status/808379388127485953
The integrity of these journalists is a beautiful thing. #SABCinquiry
— Eusebius McKaiser (@Eusebius) December 12, 2016
https://twitter.com/Barry_Roux/status/808398171852390401
Here is the bonus paid to Motsoeneng that Min Muthambi does not know about. Via @City_Press Eish! #SABCinquiry pic.twitter.com/d6ErvTn0wi
— Ferial Haffajee (@ferialhaffajee) December 14, 2016
In all my years as a parliamentary hack I have never seen a member of the executive being called to account like this #SABCinquiry
— Gaye Davis (@Gaye_Davis) December 14, 2016
Shocking the #SABC8 continue to receive deaths threats following #SABCinquiry testimony. We need to support them and keep them safe. pic.twitter.com/4ncp4m4Uud
— Peter Ndoro (@peterndoro) December 14, 2016
https://twitter.com/Barry_Roux/status/809044037592236032
https://twitter.com/Solomon_Madube/status/809026736428093440
When #SABCinquiry MPs have no chill >> https://t.co/JgMfL6bUCB pic.twitter.com/UvboQcwujR
— eNCA (@eNCA) December 15, 2016