Minister Lamola considering SIU request to amend scope of investigation into UFH

Justice Minister Ronald Lamola has told Parliament that he’s still considering a request to amend the scope of an investigation into fraudulent degrees at the troubled University of Fort Hare.

Lamola told Parliament that the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) requested his department almost a year ago.

The SIU has been looking into the University of Fort Hare since 2022 when allegations emerged that degrees were unduly awarded to influential politicians.

Lamola said the request from the SIU to amend the scope of its probe into the university was submitted in July 2023.

Lamola was responding to a question from the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)’s Mzwanele Manyi who had asked whether his department intends to amend the SIU proclamation, to enable the investigation of alleged fraudulent degrees conferred by the institution.

Lamola says the motive to amend the proclamation is still being processed by his department, but he is yet to say when it will be finalized.

He said the motivation relates to “allegations of maladministration in the affairs of the University of Fort Hare in the awarding of degrees, among others”.

Lamola’s reply comes soon after 15 people were arrested in connection with alleged fraud, corruption, and racketeering at the university.

-EWN

In other news – PIC: Shebeshxt shows off his new ride he bought cash

Controversial South African singer and performer Shebeshxt is the proud owner of a new Volkswagen Polo GTI. The controversial rap sensation took to his Facebook timeline on Thursday to share a picture of him receiving the keys to his luxurious ride at the dealership.

Shebeshxt

When driving off in the car Shebeshxt, real name Lehlogonolo Chauke, went live on Facebook to share a detailed receipt of the purchase, revealing R 505,674.99 was spent on the ride. Read More

The post Minister Lamola considering SIU request to amend scope of investigation into UFH appeared first on News365.co.za.