Sunday World (South Africa)

Mabuyane’s admission for a master’s degree suspect

Eastern Cape premier only possesses a bachelor’s degree

- By Aubrey Mothombeni Aubrey@sundayworl­d.co.za

Eastern Cape Premier Oscar Mabuyane has been accused of having improperly gained admission for a master’s degree at the University of Fort Hare.

The controvers­y has been cited as one of the reasons behind the suspension of Nigerian-born professor of Eeconomics Edwin Ijeoma.

The ANC provincial chairperso­n was admitted to a master’s degree in public administra­tion at the university while he allegedly did not meet the requiremen­ts for the post-graduate programme, which has a prerequisi­te of an honours degree.

The premier only possess a bachelor’s degree in economics, details of which are also confirmed by his profile on the University of Fort Hare’s website where he is listed as an alumni of the institutio­n.

Mabuyane’s supervisor professor Ijeoma was recently suspended by the University of Fort Hare for serious misconduct, which the university still refuses to divulge.

But two senior university staffers privy to Mabuyane’s admission at the university revealed that the premier’s admission to a master’s degree programme was irregularl­y approved by the university under questionab­le processes.

The staffers have revealed that the premier’s admission was being investigat­ed by the university, together with the admission of other senior ANC politician­s in the Eastern Cape.

Mabuyane’s alleged link to the admission scheme comes after his former MEC of health Sindiswa Gomba was exposed in October 2020 to have been admitted for an honours degree programme in administra­tion at the same university while she did not possess any junior degree.

Gomba was last week fired by Mabuyane from his cabinet after she was charged with fraud and corruption for her involvemen­t in the Nelson Mandela funeral scandal.

The staffers have revealed that the University of Fort Hare has, following its discovery of the admission scheme, informed the premier that it was investigat­ing allegation­s relating to his admission, and that a decision might be taken to deregister him. Another source said the matter was being kept a secret by the university because of Mabuyane’s high profile.

UFH Spokespers­on Tandi Mapukata declined to comment on why Mabuyane was admitted for Masters degree without an honours. She said she was

not aware about an intent to deregister the Premier. Mabuyane confirmed in a Whatsapp response that he was indeed a master’s student at the university and that the suspended professor was his supervisor. But he said he had followed the process of applicatio­n as indicat

The matter was being kept a secret because of Mabuyane’s high profile

ed in the university prospectus like all other students.

“The university admitted me as their student for this course because after processing my applicatio­n, they accepted me as their student. I opted for research work for my studies and I made this applicatio­n in my presentati­on made to the panel of professors of the faculty,” he said.

The premier denied receiving any letter informing him that he could be deregister­ed as a student.

 ?? /Gallo Images ?? Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane
/Gallo Images Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane

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