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National Arts Council Faces Turbulence Over CEO Appointment Amid Ongoing Legal Dispute

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• Controversial Recruitment: The National Arts Council Board has initiated a recruitment process for its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) position amid internal disagreements.

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• Internal Resignations: Reports indicate that some board members are resigning to position themselves as candidates for the coveted CEO role.

• Legal Battle Continues: Former CEO Shombi Ellis is pursuing a case for unfair dismissal, even as the Board advertises the very position she once held.

• Fund Allocation Dispute: Sources claim Ellis was dismissed by the previous regime for refusing to divert funds from the arts industry to support political events.

• Uncertain Future: Stakeholders, including industry observers, are closely monitoring the situation as legal and internal challenges unfold.

The National Arts Council is currently navigating a period of internal turbulence and legal uncertainty. In a move that has drawn widespread attention, the Council’s Board has begun advertising the vacant Chief Executive Officer (CEO) position, a decision that comes amid significant internal dissent and an ongoing legal battle.

According to a source close to the matter—known only as Shaya—the Board is actively recruiting for the top post, and there are reports that some members are even resigning in order to position themselves as contenders for the highly coveted role. This development has raised eyebrows among observers, as the recruitment process coincides with a legal case initiated by the former CEO, Shombi Ellis.

Ellis is currently contesting her dismissal in court on the grounds of unfair treatment. The case highlights deep-rooted internal conflicts within the Council, particularly regarding the allocation of funds. Sources reveal that Ellis was dismissed by the previous leadership after she opposed the reallocation of the Arts Council’s resources for political events—a move she contends would have diverted critical support away from the arts industry. Instead, she maintained that the funds should be reserved solely for initiatives benefiting the arts.

The decision to advertise the CEO position while Ellis’s legal challenge is ongoing has sparked questions about the future leadership of the National Arts Council. Observers are left to wonder how the situation might be resolved if Ellis were to prevail in her court battle. Such an outcome could potentially upend the current recruitment process and lead to further internal disputes.

As the case unfolds, industry stakeholders and members of the arts community are watching closely. Many are calling for a resolution that prioritizes the Council’s core mission of supporting and advancing the arts, rather than serving as a platform for internal power struggles.

For now, the future of the National Arts Council remains uncertain, with legal and internal challenges casting a long shadow over the organisation’s efforts to steer a stable course forward. The outcome of the legal proceedings, along with the ongoing internal reshuffling, will likely shape the next chapter in the Council’s history.

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