GDE concerned about misleading reports that “MEC Lesufi wants school powers”
30 September 2015
The Gauteng Department of Education has noted with great concern certain media reports which suggest that the Gauteng MEC for Education Mr Panyaza Lesufi, wants powers to regulate school admissions and enforce language policies in all Gauteng public schools.
These media reports are incorrect, misleading and malicious. Following the hosting of a successful Provincial Education Summit, the Chairperson of the Gauteng Education Portfolio Committee Mr Joe Mpisi and MEC Lesufi, called the media to brief them on the outcome and recommendations of the summit.
The Chairperson reported that during the summit, delegates representing a wide range of education stakeholders in the province were divided into 5 Commissions. One of these commissions dealt with the issue of the South African Schools Act and Governing Body Associations.
Participants in this commission expressed concerns about the powers given to SGBs about admissions, language policy, recruitment and selection of educators and SMT, Religious policy and code of conduct of learners. The commission therefore recommended that the MEC must be given powers by law, to regulate language and admission policies.