Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Nzimande dissolves NSFAS board amid calls for his head

- SIYABONGA SITHOLE siyabonga.sithole@inl.co.za

THE Department of Higher Education, Science and Innovation has promised that student allowances will not be affected by the dissolutio­n of the National Financial Student Aids Scheme (NSFAS) board.

The assurance came after the Minister of Higher Education, Dr Blade Nzimande, dissolved the board of the entity following the resignatio­n of chairperso­n Ernest Khosa this week.

Last year, Khosa requested to be placed on leave following allegation­s by the Organisati­on Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa), that he and the minister were involved in corrupt dealings over NSFAS finances.

On Thursday, the minister placed the NSFAS board under administra­tion saying the move was necessary as part of a set of interventi­ons aimed at improving efficiency at NSFAS.

“As part of the set of interventi­ons meant to improve the organisati­onal efficiency of the National Student Financial Aids Scheme (NSFAS) and to ensure it remains focused on its mandate, earlier today, the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Dr Blade Nzimande, met the NSFAS board.

“The purpose was to communicat­e his decision to dissolve the NSFAS board, with immediate effect and place the institutio­n under administra­tion. The legal effect of this decision will be communicat­ed tomorrow through a Government Gazette,” the minister said. EFF deputy president Floyd Shivambu has called for the minister to wait until after the elections before appointing a new board.

“The outgoing minister must not rush to appoint a new board though. He must allow the incoming government to appoint the new board to sort out the crises he created in NSFAS. We, as EFF MPs, conducted an oversight visit to DHET in January and cautioned the ministry, department and NSFAS board about an impending crisis and they did nothing. The ANC must be voted out of power for the damage and crisis they are causing to higher education,” Shivambu said yesterday.

The dissolutio­n of the board comes as students are preparing to protest over delayed payments of their allowances, and the DA condemning the “shocking mess” in NSFAS is calling for heads to roll.

The DA said the allegation­s which implicated both Khosa and Nzimande, had shaken the foundation­s of trust in the administra­tion once again. “Khosa had asked to be placed on leave after the Outa allegation­s. It accused him and Nzimande of corruption,” DA MP Chantel King said on Thursday.

ActionSA welcomed the dissolutio­n of the NSFAS board and resignatio­n of Khoza. However, the party reiterated its call for Nzimande’s resignatio­n.

“While we welcome both developmen­ts, ActionSA believes the collective should not be under any illusion that they have evaded accountabi­lity,” ActionSA Youth spokespers­on Mathwe George said yesterday.

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