Da takes hlaudi motsoeneng to court
Will Hlaudi Motsoeneng report for work today?
The High Court on Monday ruled Motsoeneng’s appointment as group executive was unlawful & irrational.
Judge Owen Rogers ruled Motsoeneng should not hold any position at the public broadcaster.
Maimane says Motsoeneng has been found to be dishonest and unfit to hold a position of authority.
Last year, the Western Cape High Court ruled that Motsoeneng’s appointment was irrational and unlawful.
Western Cape High Court Judge Denis Davis set aside Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s appointment as irrational.
A judge says if a disciplinary process clears Motsoeneng, he could be eligible to apply for the COO post.
Judge Dennis Davis made the ruling in the Western Cape High Court this morning.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng's lawyer, Zola Majavu, says they are disappointed that the hearing didn't go ahead.
The party says it is satisfied with the terms of Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s voluntary leave of absence.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng has been accused of gross dishonesty and misrepresentation of facts.
The SABC COO says he has no doubt the SABC disciplinary process will exonerate him.
The DA has applied to the Western Cape High Court to have SABC COO's appointment reviewed.
The DA wants the court to review and set aside Motsoeneng’s permanent appointment as COO.
A SCA judgement in a case involving the SABC has reinvigorated calls for him to pay back the money.
Cope has accused SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng of abusing his power.
The Supreme Court reserved its judgment in Hlaudi Motsoeneng's suspension case.
SABC Chief Operations Officer Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s appeal against a High Court order that he be suspended pending a disciplinary hearing was heard in the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) in Bloemfontein on Friday.
Yesterday, he applied for leave to appeal a ruling to execute an order handed down in October last year.
Tshabalala's been accused of misrepresenting her qualifications when applying for her job.