POLITICS

Jardao College must apologise for panty inspections - Panyaza Lesufi

Gauteng education MEC instructs that information presented to him during meeting be handed over to SAHRC

Gauteng Education MEC visits Jordao College following allegations of sexual harassment

The MEC for Education, Mr Panyaza Lesufi has instructed the school management of Jardao College to write a letter of apology to parents of Grade 10-12 girl learners at the school. This follows reports of alleged sexual harassment at the school last week. It is alleged that female learners at the school were checked by female teachers for sexually activity after a cleaner found a bloodied condom in the girls toilet (see eNCA report).

"We agreed in the meeting that we need to apologise unreservedly so to South Africans. We believe it's very important to respect the dignity of our learners," said MEC Lesufi.

The school has agreed to write a letter to all parents to apologise. "This is not the way to treat girl children, we will protect their rights," said Lesufi.  The MEC has also instructed that all the information presented to him during the meeting be handed over to the Human Rights Commission. "They are better positioned to investigate matters of this nature. So when they give us a report of their findings, then I will take action," said Lesufi.

A team of counsellor have been stationed at the school to provide counselling services to the affected learners. "If there are parents that feel their children need additional support we will take care of them. I really believe that what happened here is unacceptable and dignity of our learners cannot be undermined," said Lesufi.  

The MEC also visited Westbury primary to inspect work underway after reports of power cuts and water problems at the school. He received a briefing from the school management and contractors. He was informed that work is underway to restore electricity and unblock toilets.

"I am particularly interested in this school because one of my priorities is to ensure that all our schools are functional, proper sanitation is important for the dignity of our learners", the MEC said. The MEC promised to monitor the school closely. 

Statement issued by Gauteng MEC for Education, Mr Panyaza Lesufi, June 2 2014

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