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SADTU slams 'jobs for sale' report

 

 

Sihle Mlambo, Daily News, Durban, 31 March 2016

 

Teachers' union, SADTU, has poured cold water on the soon to be published
"jobs for sale" investigation by the Volmink Commission and threatened legal
action.

 

An interim report which contained damning claims - mostly against SADTU -
was leaked late last year, with the final report expected to be released on
April 15 by Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga.

 

SADTU KwaZulu-Natal secretary, Nomarashiya Caluza, on Wednesday damned the
report as "incomprehensive" and said the union had written to Professor John
Volmink seeking clarity, but had apparently been ignored.

 

The union said the ministerial task team probe "lacks credibility". Caluza
said some of the teachers named and implicated in the interim report had not
been called to testify in the commission. She said SADTU had been implicated
in 22 cases according to the interim report, but only two cases had been
recommended for further investigation by the police and the department.

 

Twelve of the cases were apparently deemed not for further investigation,
while three had been disputed before any appointment had been made and were
still subject to investigation by the Education Labour Relations Council.

 

"It has been peddled that KwaZulu-Natal is the worst affected, but when you
go through what is said in the media, KwaZulu-Natal had less than 8 cases
and in only two cases the ministerial task team (MTT) recommended further
investigation," said Caluza.

 

"These teachers have never been called to state their own case. The report
is full of things that have not been clarified," she said.

 

A SADTU NEC resolution dated January 28 said those found to have been
involved in irregular appointments and who were found to not have the
appropriate qualifications would be dealt with and possibly expelled.

 

Legal action

 

The union said if the report was released without further engagement, they
would take legal action in defence of the union. But the Department of Basic
Education spokesman, Elijah Mhlanga, said the leaked interim report was a
work-in-progress and said there had been many changes to it since.

 

On the union claims that they were not offered a right of reply, he said
they had been invited to testify. "The unions were invited and they
committed themselves to the commission. SADTU was there, so I do not
understand the claim that they were not given their right of reply," he
said.

 

The department this week said the minister was in possession of the draft
final report which would released next month. The report would be presented
to the cabinet committee next week before being presented to a cabinet
sitting on April 13.

 

Motshekga would then meet with the unions on April 14 and with school
governing body associations on the 15th before releasing it to the public on
their website on the same day.

 

In bed with the DA

 

SADTU has also accused Volmink and Education Minister Angie Motshekga of
being in bed with the DA, claiming the investigation, which was an
administrative investigation - had become a political investigation with the
report alluding to SADTU ties with the ANC, Cosatu and SACP.

 

The union's four page statement on the jobs for sale' investigation referred
to the DA 15 times and said the report's recommendations were "DA policy
directives that must at all cost permeate the education system even if the
DA is not in power".

 

 

From:
http://mini.iol.co.za/news/crime-courts/sadtu-slams-jobs-for-sale-report-200
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