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Fake qualifications undermine education

 

 

SAPA, News24, Johannesburg, 14 August 2014

 

Qualifications fraud poses a danger to the credibility of the country's
education system, Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande said on
Wednesday.

 

"Unless employers, institutions and citizens can feel confident that
individuals have earned the qualifications that they purport to have, the
entire system will lose legitimacy," Nzimande said in a statement.

 

"Even the qualifications of those who have obtained them legitimately will
be treated with suspicion, and this is unfair to all those who have
genuinely worked to acquire such qualifications."

 

Nzimande said the South African Qualifications Authority (SAQA) has noted
increasing fraudulent activity, not only with regard to qualifications, but
even with regard to its own certificates evaluating foreign qualifications.

 

"Unscrupulous individuals were willing to pay for false qualifications, and
have no shame in producing these to support their CVs when applying for
jobs, even in our educational institutions."

 

He said SAQA was putting in place a variety of processes to strengthen the
security of its certificates.

 

High-quality forgeries

 

SAQA was also developing internal capacity to identify fraudulent foreign
qualifications more effectively, he said.

 

Fraudulent qualification documents range in quality from poor copies of
legitimate qualifications to high-quality forgeries that are very difficult
to differentiate from the original, he said.

 

On Monday, African National Congress secretary general Gwede Mantashe said
in a statement that party stalwart Pallo Jordan had resigned from Parliament
and apologised to the ANC after reports that his qualifications were false.

 

Jordan had also offered to resign from the national executive committee
(NEC) of the ANC and from the ANC.

 

Nzimande said he was concerned at the casual manner with which some people
treated the issue of forged or fake qualifications and CVs.

 

"I also plan to engage the criminal justice system on these matters so that
there is an appreciation of their seriousness," he said.

 

- SAPA

 

From:
http://www.news24.com/SouthAfrica/News/Fake-qualifications-undermine-educati
on-20140814

 

 

 

 

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