Cdes

With dues respect, I am honestly getting a bit concerned with wanting to
change legislations as a result of such a very minor issue. The Department
must begin to handle matters properly and follow due processes which are
already in place. This now begins to look like the Department wants to impose
on institutions. Does this really mean whenever the Department cant find their
way on SETA's and institutions they will run into changing legislations?
 I think proper planning and tactics are required rather that changing
legislations in a reactionery manner.

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Ntoks 
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On Tue, 28 Aug 2012 09:55:24 +0200 "Bheki Manzini" wrote

 Yes is good to ensure good governance to any public institutions but we cant
continue changing all legislations that are not favouring individuals because
they want to bulldoze the interest. 

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SUBJECT: [YCLSA Discussion] The Times - "Nzimande wants to rein in
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NZIMANDE WANTS TO REIN IN UNIVERSITIES

 DENISE WILLIAMS, THE TIMES, JOHANNESBURG, 24 AUGUST, 2012 

Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande is considering changing the law to
give him more power over the affairs of universities. 

Briefing the media in parliament yesterday, Nzimande said a recent ruling by
the Bloemfontein High Court, which overturned his decision to fire a
vice-chancellor, could render legislation governing higher education
obsolete. 

Earlier this month Judge Johann Daffue ruled in favour of Free State's
Central University of Technology, saying that Nzimande did not have the power
to end the employment of vice-chancellor Thandwa Mthembu. 

Judge Daffue ruled that it was "drastic" that Nzimande had appointed an
administrator to oversee the university. 

Nzimande said his department was studying the effect of the judgement with a
view to amending the Higher Education Act to make it easier for his
department to intervene in the affairs of universities, especially when the
administration had collapsed. 

Nzimande said the judge had erred in his ruling. He said his department would
appeal. 

"We are worried that this judgment is allowing universities to become a law
unto themselves," he said. 

Nzimande said the department would appeal on the grounds that the judge did
not take an independent assessor's report into account when making his
finding. 

The university was placed under administration in June following allegations
of financial mismanagement, abuse of power and victimisation of individuals. 

The University of Zululand and the Tshwane University of Technology also
operate under administration. 

"We can't stand aside if something is not going well in our public
institutions, said Nzimande. 

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