Matric Results 2009: SADTU response:
The South African Democratic Teachers Union (SADTU) congratulates successful matric candidates, their families, the teachers and the examiners. Those who did not make it this time should not give up, and we expect the Department of Education to support their efforts to re-write.
Overall the results still reflect the two economies i.e. the learners from the working class and poor communities still experience problems and clearly reflecting the informal and the formal economies.
The Union welcomes the prompt release of the 2009 matric results, and the fact that systems are now embedded both to prevent irregularities and to benchmark standards. The fact that the irregularities in Mpumalanga were quickly picked up is encouraging especially as they wont affect the release of the 2009 matric results in that province.
We fully support the actions of Umalusi in conducting full investigations of the affected areas. This is necessary to preserve the integrity of the exam results which is in the interests of learners.
The evidence is that the irregularities in Mpumalanga stem mostly from fly-by-night private schools providing a market for exam papers provided by corrupt or lax officials. This clearly points to a need for greater regulation of this sector.