Committee adopts interim SABC inquiry report without recommendations
All affected parties in the SABC inquiry have until 16th February to comment on the interim report’s contents.
All affected parties in the SABC inquiry have until 16th February to comment on the interim report’s contents.
The SABC inquiry report will be finalised tomorrow when the ad hoc committee meets again to deliberate in Parliament.
Mbulaheni Maguvhe failed to pitch before the ad committee on the SABC inquiry in parliament yesterday afternoon after walking out on Wednesday.
Sole-remaining non-executive SABC board member, Professor Mbulaheni Maguvhe has lashed out against the ad hoc committee on the public broadcaster’s inquiry.
The Parliamentary inquiry into the SABC has been stalled due to an appeal to the dismissed interdict by Mbulaheni Maguvhe.
SABC board member, Mbulaheni Maguvhe, applied to interdict the inquiry into the public broadcaster and the board’s fitness to hold office.
Mbulaheni Maguvhe, Hlaudi Motsoeneng and other members of the silently SABC walked out of parliament’s inquiry during the AG’s presentation.
The SABC inquiry was meant to kick off last week, but was postponed when Maguvhe launched an urgent interdict at the Western Cape High Court to halt it.
SABC Chairman Mbulaheni Maguvhe’s interdict application with the Western Cape High Court stalls inquiry until Friday.
The ad hoc committee for the SABC inquiry will hold its next meeting later this month and report back to the public in mid-January 2017.
The ad hoc committee for the parliamentary inquiry into the SABC board’s fitness to hold office, will hold its first meeting tomorrow.
Parliament’s Portfolio Committee on Communications has said it is very clear that the current SABC board must be dissolved.