SABC fires Chris Maroleng eNCA
"After due consideration of the findings and recommendations of a disciplinary process, the board resolved to terminate the contract of employment of Maroleng," the
SABC said in a statement.Among the charges, Maroleng was accused of recommending his friend, former SABC Acting Group Executive Marcia Mahlalela, for a job with SARU.
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