SIU must investigate allegations that Minister Nzimande and NSFAS board were involved in awarding dodgy direct payment contract
24 October 2023
While the DA welcomes the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS) board’s decision to fire former CEO, Andile Nongogo, it is clear that much opacity remains regarding the dodgy awarding of the contracts to four direct payment service providers. The DA will request the NSFAS board’s urgent appearance before the parliamentary portfolio committee on higher education.
While NSFAS board chairperson Ernest Khosa announced that the contracts of all four service providers were cancelled last week, Tenet Technologies CEO Ryan Passmore has refuted this claim and threatened to sue the State should his contact be cancelled. The portfolio committee needs to be availed regarding the particulars of the contract cancellations, on how NSFAS will mitigate the impact on students, as well as the outcomes of the disciplinary hearings against the other implicated staff members.
The former CEO has also made allegations of the NSFAS board and the Minister of Higher Education, Dr Blade Nzimande’s involvement in the awarding of the contracts. Nongogo claims that Khosa not only handpicking 12 companies that were to provide student accommodation to NSFAS beneficiaries, but that the Minister and the NSFAS were fully aware of the decision to appoint the four direct payment companies and provided inputs.
We will request a Special Investigating Unit (SIU) investigation into the allegations against the Minister and the NSFAS board. These allegations raise serious concerns that NSFAS funds meant for students have become a personal slush fund for board members.