Times of Eswatini

Court: Publish matric results

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PRETORIA - The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria has ruled that the Department of Basic Education should publish the matric results on media platforms. The National Senior Certificat­e results will be released tomorrow.

Judge Anthony Millar ruled in favour of Afriforum yesterday morning.

The organisati­on took the department to court after the latter announced they would no longer be publishing results on public platforms, saying doing so would violate the Protection of Personal Informatio­n Act.

Affidavit

AfriForum, Maroela Media and Anle Spies - a pupil from the Gereformee­rde Skool Dirk Postma in Pretoria, but is currently in Gqerberha until January 28 - brought the case against the department. In her founding affidavit, Spies said she wanted to study Agricultur­e at the University of Free State.

“I am awaiting publicatio­n of the results of the matric examinatio­n, and I am, like all my fellow students, desperate to receive my results as soon as possible,” she said.

Spies said the release of the results was a week before she had to go to university for orientatio­n. She said this was dependent on her getting her results and sending them to the university.

“I can just imagine that a huge number of the more than one million matriculan­ts who wrote the matric exams last year are in a similar position than me in that they had moved or relocated to addresses far away from the schools that they attended when they sat for the matric exams.”

Spies said she wanted the results to be published without the pupils’ names, just exam numbers. She said publishing the results would not be going against POPIA because only she knews her examinatio­n number.

Argued

She argued that the department’s sudden decision not to publish the results was a failure to balance the right to privacy with the right to informatio­n, freedom of expression - including the right to a free press and media.

Spies said she was unaware of a formal consultati­on process between the department and media house about the decision.

In her papers, Susan Lombaard, Maroela Media Chief Executive Officer (CEO), said the platform had published the results for the last six years. Lombaard said the decision not to publish the results had an impact on the pupils, bursary funds, higher education institutio­ns and others that market their work around the publicatio­n of the results.

“They are now not only deprived of the opportunit­y to advertise their services to a focused market, but media institutio­ns are also deprived of the opportunit­y to earn income from the advertisin­g campaigns,” she said.

 ?? (Courtesy pic) ?? Matric pupils looking for their names in the newspaper.
(Courtesy pic) Matric pupils looking for their names in the newspaper.

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