Wednesday, February 19, 2014

BREAKING. SABC's matricless liar Hlaudli Motsoeneng might respond today to Public Protector's report.


The SABC's famously matricless acting chief operating officer (COO) Hlaudi Motsoeneng called a fraud by South Africa's Public Protector might respond today publicly over the report which found him guilty of abuse of power, maladministration and should never have been appointed at the SABC.

The Public Protector's report found that Hlaudi Motsoeneng lied about a fake matric certificate he didn't have and should never have been appointed at the SABC.

The Public Protector's report states that Hlaudi Motsoeneng admitted in a recorded interview that he lied about having a matric certificate and "filled in symbols" in application forms knowing he can't provide a matric certificate.

Zola Majavu, the lawyer who represents Hlaudi Motsoeneng told the SABC that his client might repond today.

"We have been working with him on this matter for quite some time. At the moment we have not yet received or seen the final public protector's report and we have decided not to comment until I have gone through the report".


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