You want the old regime to rule from the grave through the courts.

VC




On 28 August 2012 13:33, Ntokozo Lwandle <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Cdes
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> 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.
>
> Regards
> Ntoks
> Cell: 0849598224
> "Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter"
>
> 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.
>
> Â
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> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] *On Behalf Of *VC
> *Sent:* 24 August 2012 08:29 AM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [YCLSA Discussion] The Times - "Nzimande wants to rein in
> universities"
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> *Nzimande wants to rein in universities*
> Â
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> *Denise Williams, The Times, Johannesburg, 24 August, 2012 *
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> Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande is considering changing the law
> to give him more power over the affairs of universities.
> Â
> 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.
> Â
> 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.
> Â
> Judge Daffue ruled that it was "drastic" that Nzimande had appointed an
> administrat or to oversee the university.
> Â
> 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.
> Â
> Nzimande said the judge had erred in his ruling. He said his department
> would appeal.
> Â
> "We are worried that this judgment is allowing universities to become a
> law unto themselves," he said.
> Â
> 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.
> Â
> The university was placed under administration in June following
> allegations of financial mismanagement, abuse of power and victimisation of
> individuals.
> Â
> The University of Zululand and the Tshwane University of Technology also
> operate under administration.
> Â
> "We can't stand aside if something is not going well in our public
> institutions,â   said Nzimande.
> Â
>
> Â
> *From:
> http://www.timeslive.co.za/thetimes/2012/08/24/nzimande-wants-to-rein-in-universities
> *
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