South Africa: Internal Ructions and Disruptions At SA Universities Skyrocket With Government Pulled Into Fray

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South Africa: Internal Ructions and Disruptions At SA Universities Skyrocket With Government Pulled Into Fray
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Analysis - Spats and allegations of maladministration during the awarding of contracts and overstepping statutory rules for appointments rock SA's six universities -- including University of the Western Cape.

Spats and allegations of maladministration during the awarding of contracts and overstepping statutory rules for appointments rock SA's six universities -- including University of the Western Cape.

It is the latest university to have to deal with allegations relating to mismanagement in its procurement process. This also included the construction of a Student Centre and Multi-Purpose Hall at the Steve Biko campus.

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