South African Institute of Race Relations got it wrong!
24 Jul 2012
In an article published by The Sunday Times last week titled "Shock report on schools", dated 22 July 2012, it is clear that the so called research by the Institute of Race Relations is nothing but the Department of Basic Education's own report disguised as South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) Report. The article quotes statistics on the status of infrastructure in schools (among others), based on a "survey" undertaken by the South African Institute of Race Relations.
The department would like to draw your attention to the following:
Firstly, that the information provided by the South African Institute of Race Relations (SAIRR) has been drawn from the department's own report on school infrastructure, which is published on the Department of Basic Education's (DBE) website. Consequently, the information quoted in the article is certainly not new and therefore really not "shocking".
The department can only conclude that the Sunday Times has resorted to sensational reporting in order to grab public attention and not to really inform the public. It is strange that the Sunday Times itself did not verify or request comment from the department or award the department sufficient time to respond to the article.