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2. Role of the Minister and Dept of Communications. Currently:The SABC is a public company - the state (represented by the Minister) is the sole shareholder of the SABC.Role of Minister outlined in Articles
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1. 1 Key governance roleplayers – Minister & DOC, ICASA, Parliament, SABC Board, SABC Management and the Public Kate Skinner
SOS Coordinator
2. 2 Role of the Minister and Dept of Communications Currently:
The SABC is a public company - the state (represented by the Minister) is the sole shareholder of the SABC.
Role of Minister outlined in Articles & annually signed Shareholder Compact.
The Articles give the Minister (not the board) the right to determine the appointments of the GCEO, COO and CFO; approve the GCEO’s employment contract, insists on the submission of the annual report and financial statements to the Minister with no mention of Parliament, corporate plans must be submitted to the Minister, monthly management accounts.
Ideally:
Timeous policy and oversight role.
3. 3 Role of ICASA Currently:
Setting licence conditions and ensuring compliance
Ensuring the SABC’s adherence to its Charter and legislative compliance
Ideally:
Key regulator of the public broadcaster
Active monitoring of licence conditions, Charter and legislative compliance
Making timeous interventions to protect public interest in the SABC eg. appointments, content etc
4. 4 Role of Parliament Currently:
Appointments
Oversight of SABC in terms of content, board functioning, finances
Passage of legislation
Oversight of other stakeholders: DOC, ICASA
Ideally:
Ensuring/protection independence of the SABC
Appointing appropriate Board members – skills, representivity, non-party aligned
Proper oversight:
fulfilling public mandate and ensuring public interest is protected
sustainability of finances, sound financial management
Appropriate board/senior management functioning
Ensuring sufficient funding
Passing proper legislation
Ensuring Minister, DOC, ICASA etc plays appropriate roles to protect public interest ie integrity of the SABC
5. 5 Role of SABC Board Currently:
The Board, in terms of the Broadcasting Act – “controls the affairs of the Corporation”, entrusted with compliance with the Charter and ensuring the broadcaster meets the objectives for public broadcasting in South Africa but Minister undermines this role.
Is the accounting authority. This gives the Board particular financial responsibilities and makes them accountable for mismanagement. Creates confusion re: management / board responsibilities
Ideally:
The CEO should be the accounting officer as in constitutional entities.
Appoint and oversight of executive directors and senior management
Develop strategies to meet public mandate and ensure these are implemented
Protect the public interest generally
6. 6 Role of SABC Management Currently:
The legislation provides for an Executive Committee (which is accountable to the Board and responsible for administration). Made up of the three executive members of the board and up to 11 others.
However, is in open conflict with the board, factional, has management experience but not broadcasting experience
Ideally:
Needs specific broadcasting knowledge/skills
Non-party aligned
Implement Board-approved strategies to meet public mandate
Protect the public interest especially re: content, finances
7. 7 Role of the Public Currently:
Public is supposed to play a key role in nomination of the Board.
Various complaint structures available to the public in terms of ICASA, the SABC itself etc.
The SABC has to draft its editorial policies through public consultation
Ideally:
Mandatory mechanisms to provide for public participation
Audience forums
Civil society forums re: shaping SABC-related legislation, regulations and licence conditions etc