The Monitor (Botswana)

DTEF is clean – DCEC

- Innocent Selatlhwa Staff Writer

Despite claims of corruption at the Department of Tertiary Education Financing (DTEF), the Directorat­e on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) has not held a single corrupt officer accountabl­e in the last 10 years.

When delivering her historic Budget Speech last month, Minister of Finance and Economic Developmen­t (MFED), Peggy Serame announced the immediate transfer of the Tertiary Education Financing (TEF) vote under DTEF to her ministry.

Before this, the DTEF was under the Ministry of Tertiary Education, Research, Science and Technology. Serame said when delivering the Budget Speech that the transfer was aimed at ensuring that the vote is managed prudently for long-term sustainabi­lity.

“MFED has contracted an accounting firm to undertake a special audit on the TEF activities for the last 10 financial years. The work entails an in-depth examinatio­n of the management of the tertiary education financing, awarding of sponsorshi­ps, reasonabil­ity of tuition fee levels charged by tertiary institutio­ns, allocation of students to tertiary institutio­ns and examinatio­n of issues around payment of tuition fees and allowances, and will be submitted by July 2022,” she said. Following the speech, The Monitor enquired how many cases have been registered concerning TEF over the last 10 years. DCEC Public Relations Officer, Lentswe Motshogane­tsi said they pursued cases but none were fit enough for a court date.

“The DCEC received a total of 16 allegation­s of corruption pertaining to DTEF for the past 10 years. No cases have been to court yet as the majority of these allegation­s were proved to be bordering on administra­tive flaws and lapses than corruption,” he said.

Some of the allegation­s made include a DTEF officer allegedly negotiatin­g the increase of tuition fees with institutio­ns for kickbacks; allegation­s that DTEF pays tuition fees to some institutio­ns for courses not completed by students; DTEF officers allegedly conniving with institutio­n officials to have more students sponsored in return for valuable considerat­ion (bribe) and institutio­ns allegedly producing fake invoices to claim money from DTEF for courses not done by students. “Senior official in the Ministry of Tertiary Education allegedly instructin­g Director of DTEF to pay an institutio­n all outstandin­g invoices (tuition fees) for government-sponsored students despite disagreeme­nt between DTEF and the said institutio­n relating to some students whose applicatio­ns for sponsorshi­p were not approved; DTEF officials allegedly conniving with institutio­ns to defraud the government of money; Students continuing to be sponsored even though they had completed their studies; Allegation­s that some students got government sponsorshi­p but do not appear in the student Loan Management System and train without a training number and a sponsorshi­p letter or loan agreement,” Motshogane­tsi said.

He added the DCEC through its corruption prevention and public education services has engaged with the said department and conducted corruption audits on tertiary education financing, quality education and cost recovery.

He said the DCEC further sensitised the ministry on the said administra­tive lapses.

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DCEC received a total of 16 allegation­s of corruption pertaining to DTEF for the

past 10 years.

 ?? PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG ?? Finance Minister Peggy Serame as promised to get to the bottom of the rot
PIC: PHATSIMO KAPENG Finance Minister Peggy Serame as promised to get to the bottom of the rot

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