SA: Parliament endorses five names for appointment to SABC Interim Board

16th March 2017

SA: Parliament endorses five names for appointment to SABC Interim Board

Parliament yesterday endorsed five names of eminent South Africans for appointment by the President to the Interim Board of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC).

The National Assembly plenary session resolved to endorse a submission made by the Portfolio Committee on Communications that recommended Ms Febe Potgieter-Gqubule, Mr Mathatha Tsedu, Mr John Mattison, Ms Khanyisile Kwayema and Mr Krish Naidoo. The SABC Interim Board members are expected to serve for a period of six months, within which Parliament is required to process the appointment of a fully-fledged Board of the SABC, in line with Section 13 of the Broadcasting Act.

The National Assembly had resolved that the Company Secretary of the SABC should swiftly induct the Interim Board members on their roles and responsibilities in terms of the Company Act, so that they could hit the ground running.

The approved Interim Board members boast notable biographical profiles of qualifications, expertise and experience that places them in good stead to serve the public broadcaster.

A brief outline of each member’s profile is outlined hereunder.

Ms Khanyisile Kweyama, is the former CEO of Business Unity SA, who has extensive corporate experience as the first women to hold the position of Executive Director of Anglo American Corporation SA. She had served as head of human resources in the same company, as well as the Vice-President of the SA Chamber of Mines. Ms Kweyama used to run her own businesses as a human resources and communications consultant. She was nominated by the ANC and is recommended as Chairperson of the Interim Board.

 

 

 

The names of the members of the interim board will be forwarded to the President for consideration and appointment.

 

Issued by Parliamentary Communication Services