SABC chair loses court battle against MPs

695 01.08.2013Chairperson of SABC board Zandile Tshabalala, address the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) when they were launching two major milestones, firstly with the launch of its 24-hour news channel, which will be broadcasted on Multi-choice South Africa's platform DStv on channel 404 and marks a remarkable day for SABC 77 years at their office in Auckland Park, Johannesburg.Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng

695 01.08.2013Chairperson of SABC board Zandile Tshabalala, address the South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) when they were launching two major milestones, firstly with the launch of its 24-hour news channel, which will be broadcasted on Multi-choice South Africa's platform DStv on channel 404 and marks a remarkable day for SABC 77 years at their office in Auckland Park, Johannesburg.Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng

Published Nov 12, 2014

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Cape Town - SABC chairwoman Ellen Tshabalala on Wednesday lost her court bid to halt a parliamentary inquiry into whether she lied about her qualifications.

“Order for relief [is] refused...” said Western Cape High Court Judge Elizabeth Baartman in a judgment that lasted only a few seconds.

Baartman did not give reasons for her ruling.

Tshabalala had sought an order interdicting Parliament's communications portfolio committee from continuing with the inquiry.

Tshabalala's lawyers had argued MPs were conducting a disciplinary hearing, but Parliament countered saying the inquiry was part of an administrative process.

Tshabalala obtained an interim interdict on October 23 temporarily halting the inquiry.

She stated on her CV that she had a BComm degree from the University of SA (Unisa) and a post-graduate degree in labour relations.

Unisa has since stated that, according to its records, she has neither of these qualifications. - Sapa

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