Hlaudi Motsoeneng South African Politician
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| First Name |
Hlaudi
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| Last Name |
Motsoeneng
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| Birthday |
30th November, 1967
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| Birthplace |
Thaba Bosiu, Lesotho
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| Build |
Average
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| Eye Color |
Black
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| Hair Color |
Bald
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| Ethnicity |
Black
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| Nationality |
South African
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| Occupation Text |
Former Acting COO of the SABC
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| Occupation |
Politician
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| Year(s) Active |
1992 - 2017
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Hlaudi Motsoeneng is the leader of African Content Movement (ACM) who served as the acting Chief operating officer of the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) from 2011 to 2013. Motsoeneng was removed from his position as Chief operating officer after his dishonesty was revealed, and he was found to have lied about his qualifications. After being removed as acting Chief operating officer it was announced that Motsoeneng would move back to his previous position as Group Executive Editor of Provinces and Corporate Affairs of the SABC. In December 2016, the Western Cape High Court ruled that Motsoeneng's appointment as Group Executive was illegal and that he was "not entitled to occupy any position at the SABC". In June 2022 the state capture commission proposed criminal investigations into possible contraventions of the Public Finance Management Act when group CEO Lulama Mokhobo and COO Motsoeneng concluded an SABC agreement with the Gupta owned TNA newspaper. In July 2022 the High Court dismissed Motsoeneng's bid to appeal the repayment, with interest, of R11.5 million obtained unlawfully when the SABC concluded a deal with MultiChoice.
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