Sunday Tribune

Probe of ‘fake’ deputy head

Dead woman’s qualificat­ions allegedly being used by Margate teacher to secure top posts

- NABEELAH SHAIKH

ADEPUTY principal of Margate Middle School is being investigat­ed for allegedly using a dead teacher’s qualificat­ions to land senior posts in the Department of Education.

Sindiswa Base is alleged to have taken over the qualificat­ions of Nonkanyiso Ophelia Fumba who died in 2011 of natural causes, said her family.

They confirmed her death and said they were aware Base had been using her qualificat­ions because Margate police contacted them for a statement.

Fumba’s brother-in-law, Xolile Njikija, said his family were concerned by how Base obtained his dead sister-in-laws qualificat­ions, which included an advanced certificat­e in education and a national profession­al diploma in education, both from Rhodes University in 2008.

Rhodes University spokespers­on Veliswa Mhlope confirmed that the qualificat­ions were legitimate. Base’s matric certificat­e submitted to the education department also allegedly belonged to Fumba.

“We do not know who Base is as we had never heard of her prior to this investigat­ion. I presume she could have been a friend of my sister-in-law.

“What she is doing is wrong. We have been fully co-operative and have handed over all death certificat­es, and marriage certificat­es to the police, along with our statements.”

Base is alleged to have used the qualificat­ions to secure a job at Gabangezwa High School before landing a position at the Margate school. It is believed she started as a level one educator and was later promoted to deputy principal, allegedly with the help of the former governing body of the school.

A concerned parent, who did not want to be named, said he was aware of the matter and that it had been reported to the education department by parents in February.

“We have not heard anything from them regarding this. It is now an open secret. What is going on is very concerning and we hope the department will intervene soon,” he said.

Police spokespers­on Captain Nqobile Gwala said an inquiry had been opened at the Margate SAPS for further investigat­ions.

“Once the investigat­ion has been completed, the inquiry will be taken to the Public Prosecutor for a decision,” said Gwala.

Sihle Mlotshwa, spokespers­on for the Department of Education, said it viewed the allegation­s as “extremely serious” and were investigat­ing.

“This is all we can say about it at this stage. We cannot have someone teaching our pupils when they are not qualified or have submitted fake qualificat­ions,” said Mlotshwa.

Earlier this week, the South African Council for Educators (Sace) said it was planning to hand over 19 cases of teachers allegedly using fake qualificat­ions to the Hawks.

Sace spokespers­on Themba Ndhlovu said teachers with fake qualificat­ions had been underminin­g the profession.

“It is concerning that there is a possibilit­y that many fraudulent qualificat­ions may have already been used to secure jobs. The challenge now would be how we deal with teachers who already have jobs with fake qualificat­ions.”

Base said she had no idea who Fumba was, and denied using the deceased woman’s qualificat­ions. She knew nothing about an investigat­ion.

“This is a made-up story and the first time I have heard about it.”

She said she had been a teacher since 1996, and studied at Umtata Technical College before completing a course in Adult Basic Education at Nelson Mandela University. “I became a deputy principal three years ago and went through the proper processes.” Marikana to Mahagonny

 ??  ?? In commemorat­ing the sixth anniversar­y of the Marikana massacre, the Durban University of Technology drama department will hold a special production titled directed by Dr Pamela Tancsik.the show will take place from August 27 to 31 at the DUT Courtyard Theatre. The cast pay homage to the mining tragedy in which about 34 striking mineworker­s were killed by police in a protest for a pay increase.
In commemorat­ing the sixth anniversar­y of the Marikana massacre, the Durban University of Technology drama department will hold a special production titled directed by Dr Pamela Tancsik.the show will take place from August 27 to 31 at the DUT Courtyard Theatre. The cast pay homage to the mining tragedy in which about 34 striking mineworker­s were killed by police in a protest for a pay increase.
 ??  ?? A copy of a dead teacher’s certificat­e.
A copy of a dead teacher’s certificat­e.

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