DA: Phumzile Van Damme says Parliament needs to lay criminal charges against those who lied in SABC Inquiry

29th May 2017

DA: Phumzile Van Damme says Parliament needs to lay criminal charges against those who lied in SABC Inquiry

The ball is in Parliament’s court for it to now implement recommendations from the SABC Inquiry Report pertaining to it.

The SABC Inquiry Report recommended that Parliament does the following:

41.1   Misleading/Contradictory evidence
41.1.1  Any witness who gave contradictory or misleading evidence must be investigated by Parliament for possible breaches of the Privileges Act.
41.1.2  Parliament’s Legal Services Unit, with the assistance of the Evidence Leader, should within 60 days from the adoption of this report by the National Assembly, identify the persons who misled the inquiry or provided false information or false testimony with the aim of criminal charges being laid.

The 60-day deadline expires on 5 June 2017, next week Tuesday.

During the SABC Inquiry, it would appear that the following individuals gave contradictory evidence or may have misled Parliament:

On Tuesday, Parliament’s Legal Service will brief the Communications Portfolio Committee on the recommendations of the report.

We trust that at this meeting, Legal Services will provide full details of the outcome of its investigation, provide the names of the individuals who misled the inquiry and/or provided false information, and when criminal charges will be laid.

 

Issued by DA