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  • Newspaper

    Three-person committee to probe vice-chancellor nepotism claims

    South Africa

    Press

    News24 - University World News

    The council of Stellenbosch University in South Africa has appointed a three-person committee to investigate allegations of nepotism against the vice-chancellor. A motion to remove him from office, in accordance with the university's statutes, has also been confirmed. The committee will investigate the facts underlying the motion, including allegations of nepotism and a possible breach of rules concerning the Vice-Chancellor’s discretionary placement of family members within the University.

  • Video

    Corruption in South African universities

    South Africa

    Video

    SABC News -

    The Professor of Education at the University of Stellenbosch and President of the South African Academy of Sciences highlights the extent of corruption in South African universities. He stresses that university councils, which function similarly to the boards of other entities, are often used for partisan politics, so the solution to corruption is to depoliticize it.

  • Newspaper

    UJ is SA's first university to use blockchain to safeguard certificates against fraud

    South Africa

    Press

    University of Johannesburg - Bussiness Day

    The University of Johannesburg (UJ) is the first South African tertiary institution to use blockchain technology as an additional security measure to protect its certificates against alteration or falsification. The Director of Central Academic Administration calls on all tertiary institutions to collectively improve the integrity of their qualifications and enable companies to verify their qualifications easily and at no cost, which will help to prevent certificate fraud and curb counterfeiting.

  • Newspaper

    Higher education department raises awareness around bogus colleges

    South Africa

    Press

    Saya Pierce-Jones - Eyewitness News

    In 2018 the Higher Education, Science and Innovation Department had successfully prosecuted 40 fake institutes. However, by the end of 2021, the number of institutions offering fake bachelor’s and doctoral degrees has increased. During an awareness campaign on bogus colleges, officials will address the dissemination of information related to these higher education organisations.

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