DA: Phumzile Van Damme on SABC inquiry: ANC absolves its own from responsibility

27th January 2017

DA: Phumzile Van Damme on SABC inquiry: ANC absolves its own from responsibility

After three months of putting the county first, ANC members of the SABC inquiry ad hoc committee today u-turned, and decided to put the ANC first by shielding its own from accountability.

When it is too good to be true, it usually is.

First, the ANC, supported by some members of the opposition, voted against holding members of the ANC who served on the Portfolio Committee on Communications and blocked every effort by the DA to hold the SABC board, its executives as well the Minister of Communications accountable.

Over the last two years, the DA has spent millions and gone in and out of court in an attempt to bring stability to the SABC.

Attempts to use parliamentary mechanisms were blocked by the ANC at every turn. The suggestion of “collective responsibility” only serves to protect ANC members from personal accountability.

Secondly, at the eleventh hour, the ANC decided not to include recommendations in the committee’s interim report citing “fairness”. This is after the proposed recommendations having been discussed at length in the committee.

It makes no sense that sending a full interim report, with interim recommendations would be tantamount to unfairness.

The SABC would be given the opportunity to give its input on a full report, instead of an incomplete one. In fact, giving the SABC, and affected parties an incomplete interim report is unfair, and could open the committee and Parliament to litigation.

It is quite clear that the u-turn by the ANC happened after the DA began pushing for tough recommendations, which included:

It is quite clear that on hearing these proposed recommendations, the ANC got cold feet and pulled back after stellar non-partisan conduct during the course of the SABC inquiry.

The DA will not be party to any process that seeks to shield anyone, including the ANC from accountability.

After years of being blocked at every turn by the ANC bringing stability to the public broadcaster, we now more determined than ever to ensure that this happens.

 

Issued by DA