Disciplinary hearing for education DG

090510 Bobby Soobrayan, national director-general of basic education, has commended KwaZulu-Natal’s Department of Education for showing a significant increase in last year’s pass rate.

090510 Bobby Soobrayan, national director-general of basic education, has commended KwaZulu-Natal’s Department of Education for showing a significant increase in last year’s pass rate.

Published Jul 23, 2013

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Johannesburg - A retired judge has been appointed to preside over the disciplinary hearing of basic education director general Bobby Soobrayan, the department said on Tuesday.

“The Minister (of Basic Education Angie Motshekga) has approached retired high court judge Justice W van der Merwe to preside at the hearing,” spokesman Panyaza Lesufi said in a statement.

“The minister will allow the director general to take special leave to afford him the space to adequately prepare his defence once the disciplinary process commences,” he said.

The hearing was expected to begin within 10 days.

The SA Democratic Teachers' Union has accused Soobrayan of violating the Public Finance Management Act.

He gave his response to the allegation to Motshekga on Monday, said Lesufi.

In April, Sadtu held nation-wide protests demanding the resignations of Motshekga and Soobrayan, but suspended the protests after reaching an agreement with Motshekga.

She promised Sadtu the complaint against Soobrayan would be referred to the Public Service Commission, and that it would be treated “as a matter of urgency”.

She also undertook to support an urgent initiative to achieve parity in the public service, and to appoint a task team to deal with the union's complaint about a failure to increase the salaries of matric exam markers. - Sapa

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