SABC close to collapse

Stup1d A$$ Brodacasting Craporation. Seriously tho where does the tv license really go if they do not buy new content because most shows are repeats meaning they already owned them eg my wife and kids on sabc1 was repeated like super old episodes are being played. they also dont pay the uhm those indipendent whats the name cant remember. Only paid tv license once when we bought our tv haha and will only pay when we buy again.
 
IF the SABC is in debt to the tune of R800 million then what do they need 2 Billion rand for.
To line their pockets and pay bonuses
Fat chance.
Let it go belly UP
 
Embarisment.

Dont cry Bad planing & missuse of Funds All with fingers in the kookie jar.:sick:::sick::o
 
Two more SABC board members resign, one left.

http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&click_id=13&art_id=iol1245843584677S120

Two more SABC board members have resigned, leaving one last member standing, SABC news reported on Wednesday.

Alison Gillwald remains the last member of the board, after Gloria Serobe and Khanyisiwe Mkonza stepped down.

Businesswoman Serobe announced her resignation from the board during a parliamentary committee inquiry on Wednesday.

"From the end of September I will not be in a position to
perform any of my duties," Serobe told the committee, which was attended by Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda.

"At 50, I am sure I can still do more somewhere else."

At the inquiry Gillwald insisted: "There is nothing to resign
from. The board can't function. What do I achieve by resigning?"

Board members are required to serve a three-month notice period after their resignations.

The inquiry into the SABC, which is asking for a R2bn bailout from the government, wrapped up on Wednesday morning.

One of the board's former members, Andile Mbeki, appealed for the portfolio committee on communications to dissolve the board with immediate effect.

"Please dissolve us. Please appoint a permanent board."

A department of communications official told the committee that SABC executives had often failed to supply reports and information.

He said on one occasion an SABC executive had to be rushed to a meeting with the department to finalise its budget, one day before it was to be handed to the minister of finance.

The SABC's acting chief executive Gab Mampone told the committee the SABC board and executive had to own up to its mistakes.

He said the SABC had on several occasions failed to give key strategic information to the department of communications.

We can't deny that," he said, before adding: "Things are
improving quite immensely. But we must co-own all the mishaps at the SABC and take collective responsibility."

Former presidential spokesperson Bheki Khumalo, who also resigned as an SABC board member, said the broadcaster's foreign bureaus had driven up costs.

"There was over-expenditure of R80-million in bureaus alone."

Committee member and ANC MP Johnny de Lange said it was clear the SABC board and executive had a problem with communication.

"One thing is clear is that [they] don't talk to each other."

United Democratic Movement leader Bantu Holomisa said the board had been "sacrificial lambs".

"We need to thank them for exposing the bad decision of the SABC executive."

Holomisa suggested a skills audit of the entire SABC executive.

The DA's representative on the committee, Niekie van den Bergh, said it seemed the problems at the SABC stemmed from a breakdown of relationships.

He suggested, to much laughter, that the board and executive be locked away on Robben Island until they resolve their differences.

Committee chair Ismail Vadi said that would be difficult as the board of Robben Island had also collapsed. - Sapa

The last guy was instructed to turn out the lights when he leaves! :D
 
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