| The
article published by Fin24.com on the 13th November
2009 titled “Bogus CV earns MDDA promotion"
is regrettable.
Mr Mantshantsha through this article alleges
that Mr Letsebe has misled the Agency regarding
his qualifications and that the Agency appointed
him because of favouritism quoting an “anonymous”
employee.
The
second paragraph of the article says that the
Agency falsely claimed that Mr Letsebe possesses
a law degree. This allegation is based on the
statement of the 8th October 2009 issued by
the MDDA and corrected on the 30th October 2009
through a statement issued by the Agency published
in the press office and the website. This correction
was published by such media as Bizcommunity.
Mr
Mantshantsha incorrectly says in his second
last paragraph that the corrected version was
sent only to Fin24.com, he says, “no other
media houses were sent the ‘corrected'
version”.
Further,
the article again quoting an “anonymous”
employee says that the MDDA CEO threatened staff
after Fin24.com quizzed him about this allegation.
The MDDA CEO disputes this as misinformation
and unfounded. On the 30th October 2009, the
CEO convened a staff meeting alerting them of
this article which was to be published on the
31st October 2009 according to Mr Mantshantsha.
By the way, this article was now only published
on the 13th November 2009, 14 days after the
information was provided.
The
CEO in convening the meeting was preparing his
team for the news that was to be published against
one of his staff members, provided the facts
about the appointment process of Mr Letsebe
and asked members of the team to base their
engagements on this matter on facts. This is
how the meeting ended; there was never a threat
to anyone by the CEO.
The
Agency reinforces its statement that Mr Letsebe
was appointed on merit, on the basis of his
vast relevant experience, skills and expertise.
He has been with the MDDA from its inception
as a Programme Manager (Community Media) which
is responsible for 60% of the grant fund. He
was part of the process of setting up the Agency,
its systems and procedures. He brings a wealth
of experience in grant making, leadership and
knowledge of the media industry. He has been
involved in media development for more than
10 years.
The
facts regarding Mr Letsebe (at least as far
as the Agency information and investigations)
are that:
1. the error
(made in a statement published on the 08th
October) which was corrected in a public statement
(regarding the law degree) did not influence
the appointment of Mr Letsebe. The error was
made days after he was appointed. The requirements
for the position of Projects Director do not
include a law degree.
2. Subsequent
to being quizzed by Fin24.com, the Agency
verified this and acknowledged that the statement
had an error. Then, immediately issued a public
correction, posted it onto our press office
and website and sent it to the Fin24.com.
The correction was published by the media
like Bizcommunity.
3. There was
nothing illegal or irregular in the appointment
process of the Projects Director. The appointment
was adjudicated in accordance with MDDA Human
Resources Policy and Procedures Manual.
Mr Mantshantsha further writes that Mr Letsebe
misled the Agency about his Wits and UCT certificates.
The MDDA wants to put it on record that it
has certificates of Mr Letsebe's qualifications
(certificates from Wits and UCT). Mr Letsebe
is seeking legal advice in this regard, as
the unfortunate reality is that this article
has defamed his character and his integrity.
The
Agency would like to put it on record that no
threatening of staff was done by the CEO and
that Mr Letsebe was appointed on the merit of
his equivalent experience not the law degree,
secondly that he has submitted certificates
from UCT and Wits.
South
Africa should not allow itself to be diverted
from its mission to work together towards ensuring
that each and every South African citizen has
access to a choice of a diverse range of media
through the work of Agencies like the MDDA.
The MDDA and its partners are committed to promoting
media development and diversity; and as a contribution
to the transformation of the media in South
Africa in the public interest.
[16 Nov 2009 23:11]
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