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SABC Board appointment process to be reviewed
Posted on 09 June 2008 at 14h22

The procedures for appointing the SABC board are to be reviewed, Communications Minister Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri said on Tuesday.

Speaking in the National Assembly during the debate on her budget vote, she said there had been a national debate about the SABC as a result of views that emerged out of the assembly's communications committee hearings.

"A very positive outcome of this has been a national focus on what our national broadcaster should be; what it should do to meet the needs of all and not some; and how it should be governed," she said.

The diversity of views across a wide range of factors, including the appointment processes and internal management effectiveness, content and relevance had been expressed.

It was evident that the executive and Parliament would have to review the legislation and appointing processes.

It was necessary to ascertain whether this legislation, drawn up at a particular historical time, was relevant to the current historical conjuncture.

"The powers given to the appointing authority, the processes of appointing and removing board members, the public broadcaster's charter and the role of the executive and/or Parliament clearly need reviewing without sacrificing the broadcaster's independence, but clarifying the nature, content and form of that independence," she said.

Matsepe-Casabburi said she had therefore requested reports from the board and management to assess the serious internal administrative and managerial problems within the SABC, and in respect of relations between the board and management, with a view to formulating appropriate legal, socio-political and economic recommendations.

"I suggest that the parliamentary committee consider leading a public hearings process on the public broadcaster best suited to our emerging democracy and the findings will inform our legislative processes in the department."

The findings of both these processes would inform the replacement or review of the current legislation regarding the SABC.

The department had already embarked on a thorough study of the current legislation, she said. - Sapa



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