The Voice (Botswana)

TEACHERS CAUGHT IN CASH FOR ENROLMENT SCANDAL

541 illegal foreigners pay between P1 200 to P4 500 in bribes

- BY DANIEL CHIDA

AGROUP of teachers, who allegedly used government school facilities to secretly run an illegal private school business for themselves in Mogoditsha­ne, has been exposed and suspended.

Moamogwe Primary School Head, Kgosietsil­e Mhlauli, and four of his teachers, were last week placed on suspension pending investigat­ions by both the Ministry of Education and the Directorat­e on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) for enrolling 541 undocument­ed for

eign students, illegally, in a school with a total enrolment of 1 436 students.

The disgraced school management, which comprises Acting Deputy School Head, Akanyang Setlhoka; Head of Department, Infant Ratsatsi; Senior Teachers, Barati Osenyeng and Grace Othayang, have been accused of turning the school into their personal feeding trough by accepting bribes to enrol children of desperate foreigners without proper immigratio­n documents.

The latest developmen­t emerged after the Ministry of Education and Skills Developmen­t got a tip-off that foreign students were admitted in large numbers for exorbitant kickbacks and without proper registrati­on documents by the school.

Informatio­n gathered by this publicatio­n has so far revealed that while Primary school fees are P200 per term and the developmen­t fee is P60, the suspended group had been fleecing foreigners between P1 200 and P4 500 per term per child in bribes for enrolment for the past five years.

The illegal business was reportedly flourishin­g and booming to a point where the enterprisi­ng teachers engaged agents to look for more illegal foreign parents to register their children at Moamogwe in order to line their pockets some more.

According to a source at the school, the corruption and rot ran so deep that the group went further to use public school facilities to provide private tutoring lessons for a fee to students who did not school at Moamogwe.

“Another charge these teachers are facing is of hiring out the sports ground and school hall as another income stream for themselves. Some even misused the Parent Teachers Associatio­n funds,” a concerned source has revealed, adding the group would even admit some Standard 1 pupils into Standard 3 classes whenever there were no spaces. “Can you imagine a sixyear-old being made to skip 2 grades all because of greed?” the source asked rhetorical­ly.

Meanwhile, news reaching this publicatio­n has indicated that since the suspension, almost half the students have been absent to avoid being caught without immigratio­n documents and possibly face deportatio­n. Confirming the bizarre episode, the Minister of Education and Skills Developmen­t, Douglas Letsholath­ebe, said that it was true there were some teachers who were on suspension a Moamogwe Primary School.

“It is a fresh matter which the ministry is still investigat­ing and I cannot comment further except to confirm that some are serving suspension pending investigat­ion,” added the minister.

Efforts to get a comment from Directorat­e on Corruption and Economic Crime (DCEC) hit a snag. The DCEC is said to have questioned the whole school and handed the matter to the ministry, who decided to suspend the five.

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 ?? Akanyang Setlhoka ?? ACCUSED OF CORRUPTION:
Akanyang Setlhoka ACCUSED OF CORRUPTION:
 ?? ?? IN HOT SOUP: Mhlauli
Kgosietsil­e
IN HOT SOUP: Mhlauli Kgosietsil­e
 ?? ?? SUSPENDED: Barati Osenyeng
SUSPENDED: Barati Osenyeng

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