Former employee of prestigious KZN school accused of 'unacceptable behaviour'

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Former employee of prestigious KZN school accused of 'unacceptable behaviour'
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Pupils at a prestigious KwaZulu-Natal school who were victims of alleged “unacceptable behaviour” by a former staff member, have been asked to come forward and provide information for an investigation.

In a circular to parents and stakeholders, the headmaster and head of the school governing body, appealed to those with any knowledge of the incidents to help with the investigation and thanked those “courageous” people who had already done so.

“The allegations made against our former employee have been communicated to the KZN department of education and reported to the SA Police Services. “The school has also engaged a professional, independent and objective investigation team. We are committed to supporting the SAPS, the KZN department of education and other authorities in their investigations, as well as parents and learners who were impacted.”The school and governing body said it would not answer any further questions at this time.

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