WSU bankrupt, no more money for staff

 

 

SAPA, News24, Johannesburg, 29 August 2013

 

Cape Town - The embattled Walter Sisulu University (WSU) remains technically
and commercially bankrupt, higher education director general Gwebs Qonde
said on Thursday.

 

Briefing journalists on the labour problems at the university that have led
to the shut down of the institution, Qonde said negotiations had resumed
with university staff.

 

Staff are demanding an eight to 10% salary hike.

 

Qonde said that for the university to break even it could only afford to pay
staff, including lecturers, a 4.25% salary increase.

 

An assessor, appointed in June 2011, had found that the university was
bankrupt and battled to meet payroll commitments.

 

"In addition, the institution had been operating on a council-approved
deficit for about five years and illegally used earmarked grants provided
for infrastructure improvement to pay salaries."

 

A criminal investigation into these matters was under way, though Qonde
could not provide details.

 

After the appointment of an administrator in October 2011, substantial
progress had been made to put systems in place to ensure the long-term
viability of the university.

 

"By June 2013, the administrator reported that financial stability had been
achieved in the short-term with all creditors paid, staff salaries secured,
backlogs cleared, and a break-even budget tabled for 2013," Qonde said.

 

"The administrator, within the first year, has managed to clear the bank
overdraft of the university, improve and implement internal control systems,
and reduce student debt from R271m to R40m."

 

A turnaround plan was submitted to the department to fix the governance,
human resources, and infrastructure failures.

 

The plan revealed how the WSU paid its staff more than most other
universities in the country.

 

"The national payroll norm for universities is currently between 55% and 62%
[of operational income]," Qonde said.

 

The WSU paid its staff 75% of its operational income, which included money
from student fees, grants, and donations.

 

The department had had to pump R858m into the university to keep it up and
running.

 

The breakdown of money given to the university was as follows:

 

-- R310m to address historic student debt;

 

-- R64.2m for teaching and learning technology;

 

-- R14.4m for technical expertise;

 

-- R48m to fund the bonuses of personnel in 2012; and

 

-- R421m for infrastructure.

 

"It should be noted that the 2013 break-even budget takes into account the
4.24% salary increase offered and any amount above this will result in cash
flow problems and significant budget deficits going forward."

 

Qonde said he had met the parties concerned in early August, but was unable
to reach a settlement.

 

"The unions do not appear to grasp the gravity of their demands and the
potentially disastrous consequences of their continued action."

 

Qonde defended the administrator's decision to shut down all WSU campuses
and send students home.

 

"The risk to safety of students and prolonged nature of the strike has
resulted in the university taking the decision to vacate the residences and
send students home for a short term," he said.

 

The decision has already led to protests by students who clashed with police
on Wednesday.

 

At least a dozen students were injured during the scuffles.

 

- SAPA

 

From:
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/WSU-bankrupt-no-more-money-for-staff-
20130829

 

 

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