New bill aims to clamp down on fake degrees

21st November 2016 By: News24Wire

New bill aims to clamp down on fake degrees

Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande
Photo by: Duane Daws

Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande has made a call for public comment on a new bill that seeks to clamp down on education institutions issuing fake qualifications.

A draft of the National Qualifications Framework Amendment Bill 2016, was issued by the department of higher education and training on Friday. Public comments are to be submitted before the deadline, next month.

The draft bill aims to make it compulsory for all education institutions issuing qualifications to be registered and accredited to do so. Additionally qualifications and part-qualifications must be registered on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF), or must be recognised by the South African Qualifications Authority (Saqa) or any other foreign qualifications authority.

This follows reports of private education institutions awarding invalid qualifications.

The bill calls for employers to verify the qualifications of their employees. Fraudulent qualifications are to be reported to Saqa. The authority will keep a record of the holder of the fake qualification. The bill also suggests a register of fake qualifications be kept.

The amended act is expected to make provision for the following:

Invalid qualifications include degrees, diplomas, or certificates which was "fraudulently obtained or awarded" and presented in good faith as being authentic, the bill states.