
Subscribe & Follow
Jobs
- Experienced Model Booker (Agent) Cape Town
- Production Resources Manager Randburg
- Creative Video Editor Randburg
- Creative Content Producer Randburg
- Head of Investments Johannesburg
- Finance and Data Analysis Assistant Anywhere around SA
- Journalist - B2B Johannesburg
- Journalism Internship - Paid Position Centurion
- Digital Media Strategist Rosebank
- Digital Sales Account Manager - Media Sales House Johannesburg
SABC launches probe into 'ghost workers' scandal

The allegations were sent through an anonymous email resulting in a manager resigning with immediate effect.
Irregular and fraudulent
“The SABC has noted with concern the contents of an anonymous email on social media regarding the payment of ‘ghost workers’ at the SABC News division.
"In this regard the Corporation would like to set the record straight on this matter and confirm that the SABC group executive for news and current Affairs, Moshoeshoe Monare has launched an extensive investigation into freelance contracts that turned out to be irregular, corrupt and fraudulent,” it said in a statement.
In an interview with SABC news, Monare said investigations were already in place before the email was sent out.
Ongoing investigations
“Almost two weeks ago we were investigating contracts which turned out to be irregular and fraudulent. That investigation is still going on, I don’t want this to cast aspersions on men and women who are working as independent contractors, they are the backbone of our news broadcast.”
Monare said independent contracts end every financial year and are looked into on whether they need to be renewed or not.
“That's where some of our managers like the head of TV output picked up that there are irregular appointments we cannot account for. For several days we looked for this individual and nobody could vouch for them including the line manager and this prompted us to launch a wider investigation.”
Monare said the ongoing investigation has uncovered three ghost workers and some of the cases will be referred to the police for fraud.
Related
Icasa launches another inquiry into streaming service competition Lindsey Schutters 13 Jan 2025 SABC advertising sales partners with Brandsphere Media 10 Jan 2025 5FM appoints Busisiwe Phakathi marketing manager to push 2025 off the charts 8 Jan 2025 SABC clarifies news independence amid viral FlySafair video uproar 29 Dec 2024 Content consumption remains robust, despite traditional TV and radio figures down 10 Dec 2024 The Metro FM Music Awards open entries for 2025 edition 3 Dec 2024 Ramaphosa calls for Zama Zama human rights to be respected Bhargav Acharya 19 Nov 2024 Primedia Studios bags its first Safta with The Masked Singer South AfricaPrimedia Studios 15 Nov 2024

About Karabo Ledwaba
Karabo Ledwaba is a Marketing and Media Editor at Bizcommunity and award-winning journalist. Before joining the publication she worked at Sowetan as a content producer and reporter. She was also responsible for the leadership page at SMag, Sowetan's lifestyle magazine. Contact her at karabo@bizcommunity.com