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SABC BOARD BRIEFS NYANDA ON RECENT
DEVELOPMENTS
01 June 2009
Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda on
Monday met with the board of the South
African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) to
receive a briefing on the recent
developments at the SABC.
The meeting served as an opportunity for the
minister to meet members of the SABC board
and receive a briefing on the developments
at the public broadcaster including its
corporate plan, the ministry said in a
statement.
"The board appraised the minister on the
recent challenges facing the SABC including
the broadcaster's financial affairs, the
current salary negotiations with unions,
reported differences between board members
and the filling of key vacant positions," it
said.
These included the filing of the Group Chief
Executive Officer, Chief Operations Officer
and Group Executive for News and Current
Affairs posts.
"As a shareholder we are equally not
comfortable with the fact that the SABC
continues to operate without key senior
executives. We urged them to finalize as
soon as possible the process of appointing a
Group CEO, COO and the head the
corporation's news and current affairs
division," said Minister Nyanda.
The minister further raised his concerns
over the negative public perception on the
board and executive management's ability to
give direction to the public broadcaster's
operations.
He reminded the board of the mandate of the
SABC to deliver quality broadcasting
services to the public as stipulated in the
Broadcasting Act as well as the Broadcasting
Charter.
On the issue of salary negotiations between
the SABC management and unions, Mr Nyanda
was assured that these were continuing with
the management reassuring the minister that
they will work towards an amicable solution.
"It's important to note that these
negotiations are taking place against the
background of the current economic global
meltdown," said the department.
On the issue of non-payment of independent
producers, the SABC committed to meet with
the producers so as to resolve issues
despite the money problems facing the
broadcaster.
"With regard to the SABC's corporate plan
the ministry, the department and national
treasury will continue engaging the SABC
with a view to improve the public
broadcaster's financial position including
the current cash flow challenges," said the
department.
The minister was satisfied that the SABC
will be able to meet its commitment to FIFA
with regard to the FIFA Confederations Cup
and 2010 FIFA World Cup. - BuaNews
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