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saceIOL News reports that the SA Council for Educators (SACE) has warned teaching professionals with fraudulent qualifications not to come near its headquarters.

This after the Lyttelton SA Police Service (SAPS) arrested two people at SACE’s headquarters in Centurion, Tshwane, for allegedly presenting fake certificates. The 34-year-old woman and a 32-year-old male, who reside in Johannesburg, allegedly attempted to apply for professional registration certificates with fake Unisa Bachelor of Education (BED) degrees. “The two suspects are charged with the submission of fraudulent qualifications and will appear in court soon,” the council indicated in a statement. The council sternly warned people who were in possession of fake qualifications to never come anywhere near its premises or schools because there were measures in place and they would be arrested on the spot. The council further cautioned teachers who were teaching with fraudulent qualifications to leave the profession immediately, as the SACE was coming for them because teaching with fraudulent qualifications was a criminal offence.

  • Read the full original of the report in the above regard by Sibuliso Duba at IOL News


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