Sunday Times

Is this SA’s worst campus cheat?

Law student banned from university until 2022

- PREGA GOVENDER

LWAZI Mzozoyana was the envy of many of his classmates when he was at Hilton College in the late ’90s. The youngster played in the KwaZulu-Natal Craven Week school rugby tournament in 1999, alongside the likes of former Wallaby and Brumbies player Clyde Rathbone.

Off the sports field, he had the gift of the gab and displayed signs of becoming a top lawyer one day. Many believed he was destined for great things.

But the former law student, who enrolled at Rhodes University in the Eastern Cape in 2005, has been unmasked as one of South Africa’s worst academic cheats, and has been barred from the institutio­n until July 2022. This was a reduced sanction — the initial one was a lifetime ban.

In 2012, Mzozoyana was found guilty of stealing two fellow students’ assignment­s from locked posting boxes on campus and passing off their work as his own.

This was not Mzozoyana’s first offence. In November 2007, while studying towards his social science degree at Rhodes, he had been found guilty of cheating in a “law of contract” exam and barred from returning until 2010.

Mzozoyana has gone to great lengths to dispute the findings. This included bringing an applicatio­n in the High Court in Grahamstow­n in August 2012 challengin­g the ban. He subsequent­ly withdrew it.

Last month, Mzozoyana, 33, ended up at the public protector’s office, where he disputed the fairness of the disciplina­ry process that led to his expulsion.

Susan Smailes, legal adviser to the vice-chancellor at Rhodes, who has been closely involved in the case, said an aggravatin­g factor in his case was the “complete lack of remorse” for having jeopardise­d the academic careers of two fellow students.

The university declined to disclose Mzozoyana’s identity, but the Sunday Times was able to establish his name.

An academic, who did not want to be named, said: “He’s so brazen; he hasn’t shown an iota of remorse.”

The academic said Mzozoyana’s attempt to discredit a Zimbabwean student by accusing him of being the plagiarist nearly resulted in the student’s “LLB being torpedoed”. The Zimbabwean was the recipient of a presidenti­al scholarshi­p.

Smailes said: “He’s a shocker and he still wants to be a lawyer. I said to the public protector: ‘Is this someone you want to be a lawyer in our country?’ ”

Smailes confirmed that deputy sheriffs from the Eastern Cape and Gauteng were trying to find Mzozoyana to serve him with an attachment order because he owed the university more than R100 000. The debt includes unpaid fees and a cost order of R85 596 after he withdrew his high court applicatio­n.

It was establishe­d that Mzozoyana applied to the University of the Witwatersr­and in February to enrol for an LLB.

Mzozoyana was employed on a contract basis at Investec in Sandton. The company said it believed “it is inappropri­ate” to pass public comment on past or current employees.

Justin Powers, a lawyer who represente­d Mzozoyana during his Rhodes fraud and theft hearing, confirmed that he had issued summons against him for money owed. Powers said Mzozoyana had displayed “quite a lot of potential as a student”, adding: “It’s a pity he did what he did; he put his whole university education in jeopardy.”

Mzozoyana could not be reached for comment.

It’s a pity he did what he did; he put his whole university education in jeopardy

 ??  ?? EXPULSION: Lwazi Mzozoyana was kicked out of Rhodes
EXPULSION: Lwazi Mzozoyana was kicked out of Rhodes

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