The decision of NSFAS to appeal the judgement that it must reinstate its four fintech partners will only lead to more struggles for students.
NSFAS says that it will appeal a decision from the Western Cape High Court to reinstate fintech partners eZaga and others.
The National Student Financial Aid Scheme says that it will appeal a judgement made earlier this week in the Western Cape High Court to reinstate its four fintech partners after it sought to fire them.that NSFAS sought to terminate fintech partner eZaga Holdings without fair procedure, which the court found unconstitutional.
The court saw otherwise, taking the side of eZaga and the other fintechs, who said that NSFAS did not follow the proper protocol when seeking to terminate contracts, and never allowing the four companies to even see the Werksmans Report in order to defend themselves and address allegations made therein.
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