BREAKING: Film and Publication Board CEO Suspended Amidst Scandal
In a shocking move, the Film and Publication Board (FPB) has placed its CEO, Dr Mashilo Boloka, on precautionary suspension, effective from August 7. The move comes amidst allegations of corruption and mismanagement within the entity.
According to sources, Boloka’s suspension is a result of a thorough investigation into his conduct, which has raised serious concerns about his leadership and integrity. The FPB council has confirmed the suspension, stating that the matter is being handled in accordance with the entity’s policies and procedures.
But what’s behind the sudden suspension? Insiders claim that Boloka’s actions have been plagued by controversy, from allegations of nepotism to questionable business dealings. It’s a scandal that has left many wondering how the CEO managed to keep his job for so long.
As the investigation continues, the FPB has appointed advocate Makhosazana Lindhorst as acting CEO, pending the outcome of the probe. But will this be enough to restore public trust in the entity?
Boloka’s suspension is a major blow to the FPB, which has been struggling to maintain its reputation in recent years. The entity has faced criticism for its handling of content classification, with many accusing it of being too lenient on certain types of media.
The FPB’s troubles don’t stop there. Insiders claim that the entity has been plagued by internal conflicts, with some staff members speaking out against Boloka’s leadership. It’s a toxic work environment that has left many employees feeling demoralized and disheartened.
As the dust settles on this scandal, one thing is clear: the FPB needs a major overhaul. It’s time for the entity to take a hard look at its leadership and practices, and to make some serious changes to restore public trust.
But will it be enough to save the FPB from collapse? Only time will tell.



