
Nkabane Admits Failure in Appointing ANC-Linked Chairpersons
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Former South African higher education minister Nobuhle Nkabane admits to failing in her oversight of appointing chairpersons to Sector Education and Training Authority boards, breaching ethics code. She acknowledges overlooking warning signs and the need for stricter controls on delegated tasks, following a parliamentary ethics committee ruling. Nkabane was removed from cabinet in July 2025, with the Democratic Alliance welcoming the verdict and pushing for fraud charges, still under investigation by the Hawks. This case underscores ongoing challenges in government appointments, with Nkabane serving as the ANCs deputy chief whip amid calls for stronger accountability.
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