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Krish Naidoo confirms resignation from SABC board

SABC in Auckland Park, Johannesburg.
SABC in Auckland Park, Johannesburg.
Image: Waldo Swiegers. (C) Sunday Times.

SABC board member Krish Naidoo has confirmed his resignation from the public broadcaster.

Naidoo told the broadcaster’s radio news that he had thrown in the towel.

Two other board members, Khanyisile Kweyama and John Matisonn, have also reportedly resigned, although these are yet to be confirmed.

Eyewitness News revealed the contents of their resignation letters in a report on Wednesday. Naidoo, in his, appeared to blame the board for a breakdown in its relationship with newly appointed communications minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams.

Matisonn’s resignation letter referred to the board’s refusal to suspend retrenchments.

Nearly 1,000 permanent staff and 1,200 freelancers face retrenchment as the broadcaster grapples with a cash crisis that if not resolved will see staff not being paid their salaries in the first quarter of 2019.

BusinessLIVE reported on Tuesday that the SABC had dismissed reports that its CEO Madoda Mxakwe had resigned.

But the broadcaster did not deny speculation that at least three board members had stepped down after clashing with Ndabeni-Abrahams over the planned retrenchments.

“The SABC has noted media reports speculating that three members of the SABC board have resigned. The relevant and correct authority to comment on SABC board resignations is the presidency,” said SABC spokesperson Neo Momodu.

Weekend media reports suggested that Ndabeni-Abrahams had “gone to war” with the board over its insistence on carrying out retrenchments to avert a cash crisis. The minister appeared to favour negotiating a bailout with finance minister Tito Mobweni.

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