Graduate tax not a firm recommendation: ANC

ANC national spokesman Jackson Mthembu. Photo: Bongiwe Mchunu

ANC national spokesman Jackson Mthembu. Photo: Bongiwe Mchunu

Published Feb 8, 2013

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Johannesburg - The proposed graduate tax is not a firm recommendation, the ANC said on Friday.

“We want to clarify that this was not a firm recommendation. (It is) safe to say that the (education) commission agreed that this recommendation needs to be considered in future,” party spokesman Jackson Mthembu said in a statement.

“To this extent, no consideration has been made by the sub-committee or the ANC on this recommendation.”

The African National Congress resolved at its elective conference in Mangaung last year to introduce a tax on graduates.

Conference delegates participating in the education and health commission resolved that consideration “must be given to a graduate tax for all graduates from higher education institutions”.

It did not provide more details.

The sub-committee on education and health proposed that recipients of state loans which had been converted to bursaries should make a contribution by giving back to the bursary fund to benefit other needy students going forward, said Mthembu. - Sapa

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