Several concerned members of the Southern African Music Rights Organisation have told City Press that board member Sipho Sithole must step down from the important music rights collection society and from the board of the Moshito Music Conference and Exhibition as they do not trust him. This is after the Passenger Rail Agency of SA confirmed that Sithole, Prasa’s chief strategy officer, was found guilty of five charges.
But one prominent Samro member said this week: “We can’t be served by people who are abusing public trust. He should resign as a board member.” “I never awarded any contract. Instead I found a contract that had been in existence since 2009, which was six years before I joined Prasa. That contract was renewed in May 2012 by Prasa at a duly constituted sitting of the corporate tender committee of six executives.”
But Samro members are demanding to know why Sithole is allegedly being protected by the organisation. City Press has previously reported on allegations that Samro’s former chief executive tried to offer Sithole a lucrative contract to serve as an executive at the organisation, but the former board shut it down.
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