Motsoeneng's pension targeted by interim SABC board

Former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng, seen during his disciplinary hearing. Picture: Alon Skuy/The Times
Former SABC COO Hlaudi Motsoeneng, seen during his disciplinary hearing. Picture: Alon Skuy/The Times

The SABC’s interim board wants to recoup losses incurred by the state broadcaster – by withholding the pensions of former bosses Hlaudi Motsoeneng and James Aguma.

Interim board chairwoman Khanyisile Kweyama told parliament on Tuesday that significant losses were incurred due to Motsoeneng’s 90% local content policy‚ reported Eyewitness News.

The television division lost R183-million in advertising revenue and radio division R29-million‚ according to unaudited figures.

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