Hlaudi motsoeneng salary
Motsoeneng saga paints SABC board as incompetent - media watch group
Motsoeneng continues to report for work at the SABC although the role he now has is still unclear.
There is still no confirmation from the SABC on the role that Hlaudi Motsoeneng is playing at the broadcaster.
Last year, the Western Cape High Court ruled that Motsoeneng’s appointment was irrational and unlawful.
The SABC has tried to clarify weekend reports of a payment being offered to senior executives this year.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng was found not guilty on charges of dishonesty, misconduct and abuse of power.
Four days have been set down for the hearing this week.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng's lawyer, Zola Majavu, says they are disappointed that the hearing didn't go ahead.
The SABC COO says he has no doubt the SABC disciplinary process will exonerate him.
SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng has not been suspended despite the discplinary action.
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.
The SABC will approach the highest court in the land over the suspension of its COO.
The court’s decision is the latest salvo in a legal battle between Motsoeneng and the DA.
The Public Protector says it threatens to entrench a culture of impunity among people in power.
CWU members feel hard done by after lowering their wage demands to ensure the SABC remains functional.
The party says any salary increase should be justified by the rate of inflation.
The public broadcaster’s annual report shows Motsoeneng received a salary increase of almost R1 million.
Hlaudi Motsoeneng said the SABC is doing well & he's played an important role at the public broadcaster.
The public broadcaster has defended Hlaudi Motsoeneng’s latest salary increase of almost R1 million.