IFP demands Frazer make public KZN school bribe report
Updated | By Noxolo Miya
The IFP is threatening to use the law to force KZN Education MEC Mbali Frazer to make public a report into bribery allegations at a Vryheid school.
The party wants the MEC to release the report within 14 days.
The department has been probing claims some school governing body members at Nkolongwane Primary School were offered bribes during a recruitment process.
READ: Cash payments, cattle exchanged for teacher posts at KZN school
A whistleblower has alleged the school's principal promised SGB members R120 000 and three cattle in exchange for his preferred candidate being made deputy principal.
The IFP's Thembeni Mthethwa says they will use the Promotion of Access to Information Act to get the report if the MEC doesn't share it.
"We can't keep quiet when there are such allegations of corruption. We are pleading with the MEC because she promised that there is an investigation that she is going to institute. We request that it be released for public consumption."
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