Johannesburg

Friday

Sunny. Cool.

2°C
18°C

7 day forecasts

Matric 'gag' comes under fire

2006-10-09 19:28

Durban - A ban on KwaZulu-Natal invigilators speaking to the media about matric-exam problems received the thumbs down from trade unions and human-rights bodies on Monday.

The KwaZulu-Natal education department told invigilators at a briefing that they could not talk to the media.

Education spokesperson Christi Naude confirmed on Monday that the department would seek "to try and control the information going out, so it is accurate".

South African Democratic Teachers Union secretary-general for KZN Sipho "KK" Nkosi, said: "I think the department is out of order."

He said that often teachers and principals' efforts to address issues directly with the department failed, leaving them "frustrated".

Matters of public interest

The SA Human Rights Commission's Karthy Govender said: "The actual regulation may violate the individual's right to freedom of expression."

He pointed out that if a teacher or principal faced disciplinary action, that person could well claim "his constitutional right as it is enshrined in the bill of rights".

He said that "public interest" and the long-term interest of pupils at school were the major issues.

But, he also said that "misleading information" would not necessarily be protected by the right to free speech.

Na'eem Jeenah, the head of the Freedom of Expression Institute's (FXI) anti-censorship programme, said: "This kind of gagging is not helpful. It makes me suspicious that the department might want to hide problems."

He said the FXI would encourage invigilators to speak out about problems.

The KwaZulu-Natal chairperson of the Suid-Afrikaanse Onderwysers Unie, Joffie Kruger, said invigilators' attempts to speak to the media were part of "a general unhappiness".

"It's part of their frustration."

On Monday, Naude said: "It's nothing new. It's been like this for donkey's years."

Could jeopardise investigations

She said invigilators speaking to the media posed a security risk.

If there were problems, the early release of information could jeopardise the department's investigations into problems.

"It's a lie that they (invigilators) did not know (that they were not allowed to speak to the media)," she said.

She said it would also be problematic if employees were to "become the go-between" between the department and the media.

- SAPA

inside news24

Cpt: 15-19°C Passing showers. Afternoon clouds. Mild. Pta: 4-21°C Sunny. Refreshingly cool.
Jhb: 2-18°C Sunny. Cool. Bloem: 2-18°C Sunny. Cool.
Dbn: 14-25°C Sunny. Mild. PE: 16-26°C Sunny. Pleasantly warm.
7 day forecasts...
Western Cape Eastern Cape Kwazulu Natal Gauteng

Monte Vista - 06:00:58 AM Broken down truck partially obstructing the left hand lane between the Monte Vista Boulevard exit and the N7 Highway Interchange More traffic reports...

Cape Town - Here are the winning Lotto numbers from the Wednesday, July 8 draw.

7, 10, 21, 30, 37, 39 Bonus 8

Lotto Plus: 2, 5, 14, 16, 19, 44 Bonus 23

SMS the word Lotto to 31222 to get lotto numbers sent directly to your phone.
 
More lotto numbers...

Jobs - Find your dream job

Sales Director

KwaZulu Natal
The Unlimited World

Web Developer

Gauteng
Quiglies Solutions

CLIENT RELATIONSHIP OFFICER

Gauteng - JHB North/Sandton
Emmanuels Staffing Solutions
R220,000-250,000 Per Annum Cost To Company Incl Benefits

Cars - Search 1000's of new and used cars

AUDI

A4’s From R199 000

VOLKSWAGEN

New Golf GTI From R317 300

LAND ROVER

Discovery 3 4.4 V8 HSE 4x4 AT
2006
375000

NISSAN

Tiida 1.6 Visia+
2007
105990

PROTON

Gen 2 1.6 GL 5-dr
2006
79900

Property - Find a new home

THE WILDS

Single Residential 4,200,000

STEYNSRUST

Single Residential 3,500,000

XANADU

Single Residential 3,910,000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!