Union welcomes probe into SABC corruption
The Broadcasting, Electronic and Media Workers’ Union (Bewamu) has welcomed the probe by the SIU into corruption at the SABC, according to the Sunday Independent.
Zuma signs proclamation allowing investigation into SABC contracts
President Jacob Zuma has finally signed a proclamation that will allow the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to investigate the "questionable contracts" at the SABC.
SABC interim board members make shortlist for permanent board
The five members of the SABC interim board have made the shortlist of 36 for the permanent board.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng fails to appear in court
Former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng failed to appear in the Labour Court in Johannesburg on Tuesday to answer as to why he should not be held personally liable for the wrongful dismissal of the SABC8 journalists.
Shortlisting of permanent SABC board candidates to begin
Parliament’s communications portfolio committee will on Tuesday begin shortlisting candidates to be appointed to the SABC board for a five-year term.
SABC can’t touch Motsoeneng’s pension – Lawyer
The SABC interim board’s bid to recoup money from former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng will fail, his lawyer Zola Majavu told News24 on Wednesday.
Fears that Zuma, Mbete stall SABC board’s work
Why hasn’t President Jacob Zuma allowed the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) to investigate “questionable” contracts at the SABC?
SABC to take legal action against Motsoeneng and Aguma
The South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) has instituted legal proceedings to recover money from its former executives Hlaudi Motsoeneng and James Aguma.
SABC appoints new acting CEO and CFO
The SABC has appointed an interim CEO and CFO following the recent resignation of James Aguma, who had previously served in both roles.
James Aguma's resignation is an admission of guilt - Scopa
The standing committee on public accounts has labelled the sudden resignation of acting SABC chief executive officer James Aguma as an "admission of guilt".
The SABC wants you to comment on its editorial policies
The South African Broadcasting Corporation is asking the public to make submissions and comments on its editorial policies.
Government sets record straight on SABC probe
Government says the article titled “SABC promotions to be probed in house”, which appeared in The Times on Wednesday, has not accurately reflected Communications Minister Ayanda Dlodlo’s views on the Special Investigative Unit (SIU) probe into the...
SABC staff rebel against bosses loyal to Hlaudi Motsoeneng – Report
Senior journalists and editors at the SABC have filed a motion of no confidence against several news managers at the public broadcaster, according to a report by the Sunday Times.
DA in bid to find out who misled SABC inquiry
The Democratic Alliance will try to gain access to a report from Parliament’s legal services unit identifying witnesses who gave contradictory or misleading evidence during the SABC inquiry.
North West premier suspends relations with SABC
North West Premier Supra Mahumapelo has “suspended” ties with the SABC amid claims he was getting preferential treatment from the broadcaster’s provincial unit, his spokesperson said on Tuesday.