We require a shift in focus - if we have to wait for the external parties to come to our aid - it will be too late.
The SABC must save itself. It has the people power to do so.
Here is what we ask:
That the entire Audience Services Division assist with debt collection strategies, from the following debtors:
- Corrupt managers who have stolen from the SABC.
- Corrupt managers who have given work to family, friends and lovers.
- Corrupt managers who have wasted public money via Wasteful Expenditure.
- Corrupt managers who have hired their friends and girlfriends - at great expense.
- Corrupt managers who spend their time womanising, instead of working.
- Corrupt managers who never did anything, knowing the thieves are busy destroying us.
- Corrupt managers who spend their days in lavish lunches with suppliers.
- Corrupt managers who get spiked with alcohol, women or golf memberships by suppliers.
- Girlfriends and friends of the above, who should not have taken a salary for doing nothing.
- Suppliers who have been bribing the above.
Comrades, we await your offers of assistance, and comments on how you can add your huge potential value to the SABC in this regard. Harrassing old, poor people for a licence fee really is a waste of your immense talents. The Ministry of Communications agree.
Easier said then done!!!How do we proof the things we know is happening. We need solid proof.
ReplyDeleteSABC1's on-air line-ups are being done by promo producers working for the channel but EJECT MEDIA is getting paid for it. This comes from person working at SABC1 who is too scared to do or say anything for fear of being victimised.
Then another announcement that the SABC deficit is even more than what we were told.
ReplyDeleteBottom line is, there is no money... allegedly.
So having said all of this, Mr. Ray Nkwe, please explain where you getting money from, to pay a Temp as much as R 40 458.60 per month in April this year, 2009? (There are several other payments made for even higher amounts for Temps) And how does one Temp work 290.5 hours overtime in one month?
And can the SABC please explain whether the moratorium on appointments means Temps can be appointed and paid exorbitant salaries, whilst current, permanent staff cannot sell one day leave to pay for school fees?
Maybe the SABC should borrow money from the Sales and Marketing Division?
R 100 035,00 for a Temp for three months can only mean there is more than enough money for the coming salary negotiations. So please, apply for regradings... Sell your leave, claim your outstanding money if you an independent producer, because the SABC does have money. No need for 1% tax.
Rumours are quite easy to convert to proof. Get Cde Rian or any other Shop Steward to request the information in line with Section 16 of the Labour Relations Act - they have to provide it.
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