The Citizen (Gauteng)

Hate speech teachers ‘gone’

MISCONDUCT: ACTION TAKEN AGAINST ALL FOUR, WITH TWO NO LONGER THERE

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‘It is important that pupils must be allowed to testify’ – department.

The Gauteng Department of Education (GDE) and the School Governing Body (SGB) of Parktown Boys High School said yesterday that they had noted the various inaccurate media reports that educators accused of serious misconduct were still at the school.

In a statement the department said that they could confirm that immediate action was taken against four educators found to have allegedly committed misconduct in the form of racially inappropri­ate language.

Two were SGB employed educators, while two were employed by the department. The two SGB employees are no longer employed at the school.

The GDE said: “The two GDE employees were charged and attended a pre-hearing. The hearing was scheduled for May 30, but could not proceed as the witnesses (the pupils) were not present and their parents did not want their identity to be disclosed to the employees’ representa­tive.

“Parents of the pupils who were meant to testify brought forward allegation­s of victimisat­ion of the pupils and as a result, have refused to allow the pupils to testify. The parents indicated that they are still consulting their lawyers. Parktown Boys High School and the SGB have no evidence of this alleged victimisat­ion.”

The department said letters of intention to transfer the two implicated educators to the district had been prepared.

The statement read: “Upon receipt of the representa­tion from the educators, the department will decide on the matter. Under normal circumstan­ces, an educator facing disciplina­ry processes may be transferre­d if there is sufficient evidence of victimisat­ion or interferen­ce with the witnesses as alleged in this case. “It is important that pupils must be allowed to testify in a conducive environmen­t so that they are afforded the opportunit­y to provide their evidence.”

The department, Parktown Boys High School, and the SGB said they would deal with all allegation­s that were brought forward without fear, favour or obstructio­n of any kind.

The department said they had appointed a law firm to review the findings and would be conducting an independen­t review of all those matters raised at the school in general, not just the complaints raised by a group of concerned parents.

“The culture of silence cannot be condoned. This culture has had a severe impact on pupils who have suffered tremendous­ly,” said MEC Panyaza Lesufi.

The GDE added that subsequent to the inaccurate media reporting on those matters, Parktown Boys’ High and the SGB had received many queries from concerned parents of the actions of the small group of parents who were negatively affecting the morale and reputation of the school.

“The SGB are committed to working with all parties to ensure a positive outcome for all in this regard. The department is committed to seeing to it that the matter is concluded and resolved as speedily as possible,” the department said.

“The department urges all involved parties to fully cooperate with investigat­ions and processes that are currently underway, as we strive for a conducive learning and teaching environmen­t at the school.” – ANA

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