Nzimande won't wait for court decision to appoint Unisa administrator

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Higher education minister Blade Nzimande has rejected a request by Unisa’s council to wait for the court to rule on the independent assessor’s report before he makes a final decision on appointing an administrator for the institution.

In a letter addressed to lawyers acting on behalf of the council on Friday, the state attorney stated that Nzimande however agreed to extend the period for making representations to him to 30 days from the date of his notice to the council on August 4.

He gave Maboa seven days to make written representations to him concerning the action he contemplated taking and indicated he would consider it and then take a final decision. However, according to the letter Maboa sent to Nzimande on Thursday, which was leaked to TimesLIVE, Maboa said they did not agree with the conclusions reached by Mosia.

 

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