DA urge Treasury and DBE to clarify non-payment of Education Employment Initiative assistants
13 January 2021
The Democratic Alliance (DA) calls on Treasury and the Department of Basic Education (DBE) to provide clarity with the utmost of urgency on where the blockages are in the disbursement of the stipends to assistants who form part of the DBE’s Basic Education Employment Initiative programme.
The DA has received reports that a number of these assistants employed through the Initiative have not received their stipends as promised since they started working in December.
A total of 319 061 people across the country was appointed through the Initiative to help teachers with curriculum coverage and learner homework assistance as well as the upkeep of the school premises and other infrastructure maintenance to the tune of R5 billion.
Some of these assistants, predominantly from the Eastern Cape and KwaZulu-Natal, have reportedly been sent from pillar to post and they haven’t received any form of feedback as to what or where their earnings are.