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Ernest Khosa resigns as NSFAS board chair

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Apr 12, 2024

Ernest Khosa has actually resigned as chair of the board of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), college minister Blade Nzimande stated on Thursday. Nzimande stated he accepted Khosa’s resignation and wanted him well. In January, Khosa departed of lack to make it possible for the board to handle accusations versus him made by the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (Outa), which implicated him and Nzimande of defrauding NSFAS through kickbacks from provider. Nzimande made the statement on Khosa’s resignation as he set out actions he has actually required to resolve the repeating issue of nonpayment of trainee allowances by the plan, which he stated “affected adversely” on the wellness of trainees and the ongoing performance of the college system. Nzimande stated the actions to be taken were planned to guarantee the nonpayment of allowances was dealt with as a top priority. The minister advised NSFAS, supported by the department, to instantly develop a devoted job group that will go to all Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) institution of higher learnings where trainees are experiencing major NSFAS-related issues. This job group has actually currently begun working. He stated the director-general held an immediate conference with NSFAS on Thursday early morning to make sure that all exceptional allowances are paid as quickly as it is practicable. “In addition, NSFAS has actually sent its maintenance administrators to deal with the non-compliant TVET institution of higher learnings to settle the submission of trainee registration information and guarantee that the impressive trainee allowances and tuition [fees] are paid in the next payment cycle.” He stated in regard of the 2024 scholastic cycle, versus legitimate registration records gotten on March 15, NSFAS has actually paid the dispensations for universities and TVET university student. For the current payment cycle, NSFAS paid TVET university student allowances and tuition to the worth of R511m, that includes: tuition to colleges; NSFAS card allowances; and trainee lodging through provider. For universities, NSFAS paid allowances and tuition to the worth of R2.3 bn, that includes R393m direct payment to trainees. “Regrettably not all TVET institution of higher learnings have actually abided by the NSFAS due date of March 15 for the submission of trainee registration information to help with the payment of allowances. The failure to comply by some institution of higher learnings has actually added to the most recent erratic trainee demonstrations,” Nzimande stated. Nzimande apologised to all impacted trainees for the hassle as an outcome of the nonpayment of allowances. TimesLIVE

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