This 2017 submission by Media Monitoring Africa addresses the SABC's editorial policy, presenting recommendations for how South Africa's public broadcaster should govern its editorial processes to ensure independence, accuracy, and accountability.
The document raises concerns about the adequacy of existing editorial safeguards and the SABC's vulnerability to political pressure. It calls for structural reforms to insulate editorial decision-making from interference and to rebuild public trust in the broadcaster.
Recommendations include a publicly accessible editorial charter, a strengthened ombudsman function, and independent editorial auditing — all aimed at restoring the SABC's credibility as a genuinely public, rather than state, broadcaster.