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SABC: IFP wants probe into new CEO

NEWSWATCH: The Inkatha Freedom Party is unhappy with the controversy that surrounds the new CEO and wants allegations investigated, reports IOL, while the Minister of Communications, Siphiwe Nyanda, has defended the appointment, reports Times Live. In the latest news on the saga, Business Day reports that Ismail Vadi, chair of the parliamentary portfolio committee on communications, wants to see a copy of the 2005 Gobodo report, which he has not yet seen, and in which Mokoetle is allegedly accused of failures as chief operating officer for the SABC in his previous spell with the corporation.
SABC: IFP wants probe into new CEO

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  • IOL: IFP seeks Mokoetle probe... The Inkatha Freedom Party wants allegations surrounding newly appointed SABC CEO Solly Mokoetle to be investigated as a matter of urgency.
  • Times Live: Nyanda stands by SABC boss… Meanwhile, Communications Minister Siphiwe Nyanda has rubbished the criticism of Mokgoetle's appointment; he says the new CEO is "not the property of the board".
  • Latest: Business Day: Parliament seeks report on new SABC chief… Ismail Vadi, chair of the parliamentary portfolio committee on communications wants to see a copy of the Gobodo report in which the SABC's new CEO Solly Mokoetle is allegedly accused of corporate governance failures when he was the corporation's COO.

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