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Motshekga denies targeting SADTU

 

 

Mpho Raborife, News24, Johannesburg, 17 February 2016

 

Basic Education Minister Angie Motshekga has denied claims she is targeting
SADTU after some of its members were implicated in a jobs-for-cash scam.

 

On Tuesday, Motshekga said an independent ministerial task team was
appointed following media reports into the allegations. Teacher unions had
recommended the task team's establishment.

 

Motshekga accepted these recommendations, instead of asking the president to
appoint a commission of inquiry, her spokesperson Elijah Mhlanga said in a
statement.

 

She said an investigation was needed following reports in City Press that
school governing body members, members of the SA Democratic Teachers' Union,
and department officials were selling positions for R100 000 or more.

 

Sex, livestock

 

Positions were also paid for with sex and livestock, City Press reported.

 

Last month, Motshekga told reporters in Pretoria that the council of
education ministers (CEM) had received a progress report on the draft
finding of the selling of posts.

 

The report, which she was expected to release this month, contained
substantive recommendations which needed a lot of consultation and
processing, she said at the time.

 

According to the City Press, the interim report showed SADTU dominated six
provincial education departments, excluding those in the Western Cape, Free
State, and Northern Cape.

 

Crippler

 

At the weekend, SADTU's general secretary Mugwena Maluleke accused Motshekga
of trying to destroy the union.

 

"She wants to eliminate us because we question her decisions that have
crippled the education sector. We find ourselves in this situation because
of her decisions," the Sunday Tribune quoted Maluleke as saying.

 

He reportedly said the task team's report contained far-reaching conclusions
not based on evidence or facts.

 

The publication said it had learnt through an internal source that all those
implicated in the report would be criminally charged.

 

On Tuesday, Mhlanga described Maluleke's comments as unfortunate. He said
the task team had submitted an interim report to Motshekga and the CEM.

 

It was unthinkable for Motshekga to interfere with the task team's work, he
said.

 

 

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