Committee hears CEO Madoda Mxakwe still hasn’t been designated as national broadcaster’s accounting authority
The SABC has no board of directors after the mandate of the previous board expired at the end of September. Picture: WALDO SWIEGERS/SUNDAY TIMES
The meeting with the public finance body had been scheduled to discuss, among other issues, Special Investigating Unit operations at the SABC and irregular expenditure of more than R2.9bn dating to 2018. The SABC has no board of directors after the mandate of the previous board expired at the end of September.
After a 10-minute caucus among the parties represented in Scopa, Mapulane and the SABC chiefs were sent packing, with MPs arguing they were not prepared to “regularise the SABC’s irregularities”.
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