Sunday Tribune

UKZN study place poser

Someone must take responsibi­lity for M4

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BRIBERY and corruption have long been suspected in the allocation of study places at UKZN’S Nelson R Mandela School of Medicine and allied health faculties, including pharmacy, optometry and audiology.

The Sunday Tribune’s exclusive front-page article headlined “UKZN syndicate bust” on May 14, which reported on the alleged complicity of Varsha and Hiteshkuma­r Bhatt, the owners of the world-famous Little Gujarat restaurant, and Preshni Hiramun, a former Chatsworth school teacher, pointing to them possibly mastermind­ing the process, was a shocking revelation.

Bribery amounts varied between R500 000 for medicine and R250 000 for pharmacy. While the lowest weighted academic average accepted for the intake of Indian students was 90.86% (a minimum mandatory admission UKZN policy requiremen­t), such places were offered by Hiramun to undeservin­g Indian students who had a matric pass rate of 80%.

On top of this, the sale of certain health science examinatio­n papers for R30000 simply adds salt to the seeping wounds of an ailing system.

The competency levels of UKZN doctors/pharmacist­s becomes questionab­le and the lives and health of many have been or may be compromise­d.

The far-reaching implicatio­ns and consequenc­es of their dodgy deals are many and multi-faceted.

This trio must have acted in concert with certain UKZN officials (administra­tion or otherwise).

Corrupt UKZN officials must be identified, vilified and sanctioned without mercy.

It is no stretch of the imaginatio­n to venture that the career aspiration­s of many deserving and hard-working students were thwarted because of the greed and selfish acts of corrupt individual­s.

In all probabilit­y, their parents could not afford to pay the astronomic­al fees to enable them to study abroad.

Why would the owners of the Little Gujarat restaurant, a worldfamou­s eatery, have to resort to such greed?

Did God forsake them and all others implicated, or did they forsake God? Now, in their hour of need, who will they turn to?

GONA GOVENDER La Mercy

IT SEEMS strange that the buck is passed to KZN Roads regarding the deplorable overgrown vegetation on the M4.

The province maintains only a certain section and the worst part is from the the La Lucia on-ramp towards Durban and alongside the hypermarke­t on both sides of the fence. This is the duty of ethekwini, but not even one person has been bothered to get a team and clean up the road.

While many may criticise the ratepayers of richer areas; it seems and comes as no surprise that many well-heeled areas have Urban Improvemen­t Precincts (UIPS).

To me this is nothing more than a message of municipal failure and locals have to take charge and fix things up at their cost. A double and treble cost. The umhlanga promenade is superbly managed.

Income taxes, fuels and booze levies, municipal rates and now UIP levies. So what is Council doing? See the racial profile of these UIPS and tell me this is racist and must be scrapped, and then watch these areas fall apart.

Why do we need UIPS when Council should be doing this in the first place.

With the recent WEF, the M4 road must have been a super joke if I was a visiting delegate. It seems fortunes can be spent on useless talk shops, but your city’s main corridor is a first class mess.

Get your priorities right and the investors will roll in.

Ethekwini has something like 27 000 full time employees on its payroll plus all the sub-contractor­s.

It’s high time someone gets their butt off their royal chairs, drives the M4 and gets a team to clear the verges from the Umgeni River right up to Umhlanga and on both sides of the road and does so every six months. MUHAMMAD OMAR

Durban North

 ??  ?? The Hawks arrest Varsha Bhatt in connection with fraud relating to the placement of medical students at UKZN. Her husband, Hiteshkuma­r Bhatt, was also taken into custody.
The Hawks arrest Varsha Bhatt in connection with fraud relating to the placement of medical students at UKZN. Her husband, Hiteshkuma­r Bhatt, was also taken into custody.
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