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  • Newspaper

    Hawks make sweeping arrests in Mpumalanga education fraud scandal

    South Africa

    Press

    Hope Ntanzi - IOL

    A former acting head of the provincial education department was among 41 suspects arrested for alleged R114 million tender fraud over five years. Police arrested him at his home following investigations dating back to 2018. Several suspects across multiple provinces are expected to appear in court, including at least 10 Government officials and multiple contractors. The case involves suspected bribery, inflated tenders and irregularly awarded maintenance contracts. The education department reaffirmed a zero-tolerance stance on corruption.

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    Investigators recover ZAR1.7 billion in unspent student aid

    South Africa

    Press

    Shonisani Tshikalange - TimesLive

    The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) in South Africa has recovered more than R1.7 billion in unallocated or improperly retained NSFAS funds from universities, TVET colleges, and unqualified beneficiaries. The funds relate to amounts held from 2016 to 2021 that institutions failed to refund after students deregistered or transferred. Weak NSFAS control and reconciliation systems during those years contributed to the accumulation of unreturned funds.

  • Newspaper

    Ministry of Education forms committee to investigate school book supply irregularities

    Kuwait

    Press

    Mona Al-Ahmad - Kuwait Times

    Kuwait’s Education Minister formed a committee to check for procurement irregularities and review 115 schoolbook printing and supply contracts for the 2025/2026 school year. The panel, comprising legal and Fatwa Department experts, will audit bids, exclusions, and deadlines, and will have one month to provide their findings and recommendations.

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    Libya’s Ministry of Education has 600,000 employees, but only 180,000 actually teach

    Libya

    Press

    Sami Zaptia - Libya Herald

    Libya’s Ministry of Education employs 600,000 people, but only 180,000 are active teachers, highlighting inefficiencies in the system. The acting Education Minister plans to introduce a “class allowance” to reward teachers who actually teach. Investigations also revealed widespread corruption in the printing and distribution of schoolbooks, with costs nearly halved by producing them locally.

  • Newspaper

    AKTU to award 50K degrees using blockchain technology

    India

    Press

    - Times of India

    Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU) will award around 50,000 engineering and management degrees using blockchain technology. The system enhances security, prevents fraud, and streamlines degree issuance, supporting institutional credibility and student trust, and allows secure access to print, and validate degrees.

  • Newspaper

    Bill regulating fees in private schools to bring greater transparency, accountability: Delhi CM

    India

    Press

    - The Indian Express

    Delhi’s new 2025 School Education Bill regulates private school fees to prevent arbitrary hikes, ensure accountability, and protect parents. The law grants education authorities powers to freeze accounts or seize property of non-compliant schools. Nearly 300 schools receiving land at concessional rates will also be covered, addressing transparency, governance, and corruption concerns.

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    Maharashtra education officers threaten indefinite strike over shalarth fraud arrests

    India

    Press

    Kimaya Boralkar - Hindustan Times

    Hundreds of Maharashtra education officials staged protests after 17 officers were arrested in the Shalarth ID fraud, where fake digital identifiers for teachers were allegedly used to embezzle funds. Unions demand fair investigations and threaten indefinite strike, raising risks of major disruption in India’s school payroll system.

  • Newspaper

    Corruption charges filed against two former DEOs and seven others over school building scam

    Nepal

    Press

    Kathmandu - Khabarhub

    Nepal’s anti-corruption body charged nine individuals, including two former District Education Officers (DEOs), the school principal, accountants, engineers, and construction committee members, for embezzling funds during school construction in Khotang. Though Rs 3.21 million (approx. 24,300 USD) was budgeted, a technical assessment found only Rs 1.63 million (approx. 12,300 USD) actually spent on the building.

  • Newspaper

    Thai Government halts 41 billion Baht education tech bids over transparency fears

    Thailand

    Press

    - The Nation

    The Thai government has suspended two major cloud and IT procurement projects worth over 41 billion Baht (approx. 1.1 billion USD) for the Ministries of Education and Higher Education due to concerns over unfair tender processes and potential corruption. Triggered by a complaint from the Anti-Corruption Network Foundation, the suspension targets projects with allegedly restrictive specifications that may favor a single vendor and breach the government's “Cloud-First Policy”.

  • Newspaper

    Education Minister tasks new ICAG governing council to help tackle corruption

    Ghana

    Press

    Clara Seshie , Collins Frimpong - Joy online

    Ghana's Education Minister tasked the newly inaugurated Governing Council of the Institute of Chartered Accountants, Ghana (ICAG), to actively combat corruption. The Council was urged to expose financial irregularities like over-invoicing and under-invoicing. Emphasizing transparency, accountability, and integrity, the Minister called upon accountants to enforce professional standards and lead national discussions on financial misconduct.

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