DA calls for a centralized university ombudsman system
15 December 2022
The 2023 academic year is around the corner, but the challenges of 2022 has not been resolved making university spaces a breeding ground for conflict if grievances aren’t addressed.
It is very concerning that only 8 out of 26 universities have an ombud system where students, and academic and non-academic staff can raise concerns in a confidential setting.
The DA is calling on the Minister of Higher Education, Blade Nzimande, to gather inputs from higher education institutions regarding a centralized university ombud system to all 26 universities.
The University Ombud should be seen as an impartial and confidential resource to address university related issues, complaints and concerns. The ombud work collaboratively with academic and general staff to help create a campus environment where matters raised are investigated and resolutions are facilitated. They act on request of parties, is not subjected to any imperative mandate and acts with autonomy and independently of all universities.