TSOTSI-PRINCIPALS AND OWNERS WHO OPERATE BOGUS INSTITUTIONS WARNED Minister Mthethwa also urges learners and parents to exercise caution during enrollment period
PRETORIA - 10 January 2012. As we have been doing during this learner registration period and as part of the When Duty Calls Festive Season safety campaign, police will across the country mount operations targeted at bogus institutions.
The Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa announced today that the South African Police Service (SAPS) will continue these operations and to beef up the special investigative team which had been operating since last year, targeting these bogus training institutions.
"We want to ensure that those who masquerade as principals and directors of illegally-registered colleges are apprehended and receive harshest punishments. We are mindful that the majority of applicants at legitimate universities and colleges may not be accepted and out of desperation, may fall victim to such bogus institutions, "stated the Minister.
Once arrested the suspects are charged for contravening the Further Education and Training Colleges Act of 2006 (Act 16 of 2006 Section 28 and Section 31 (3) of the Act and Regulation 12 (4) (b). Any person found guilty of contravening this Act faces 10 years imprisonment or can be fined two hundred and fifty thousand rand (R250 000, 00) or both.
"We know that it is a season where some scoundrels would want to prey on unsuspecting learners by promising them a brighter future when in fact they are destroying their lives. We shall not allow this to happen and I have accordingly tasked police to double their efforts in uncovering these scoundrels."