Motsoeneng is also awaiting a R10 million wasteful and irregular expenditure case.
JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA MARCH 15: Former SABC boss Hlaudi Motsoeneng during his case at the CCMA on March 15, 2018 in Johannesburg, South Africa. In his bid to get his job back, Motsoeneng claimed that the interim board that fired him had no power to do so, as by then, he was no longer a top executive at the public broadcaster.
The High Court in Johannesburg this week set aside the 2016 R11.5 million “success fee” bonus paid to him by the SABC and gave Motsoeneng – now president of the African Content Movement political party – seven days to repay the money, with an annual interest rate of 15.5%, dating back five years ago.
From Motsoeneng to former Gauteng health MEC Brian Hlongwa, the SIU has been making successful investigations, earning praise from civil society. “We have seen how, at local government level, infrastructural build programmes have been disrupted by the construction mafia – extorting monies from some companies.
“Integrity testing of all personnel, as introduced by Willie Hofmeyr, ensures excellence and the … onus in civil proceedings for recovery of loot.ALSO READ:“It solved the Bosasa case more than 10 years before the NPA laid any charges.
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