Higher Education committee concerned over potential consequences of delays in releasing Heher commission report
Written by: MyPressportal Team Save to Instapaper
While the Committee accepts that the President needs to apply his mind to the report and engage with the relevant ministers, it would have been ideal if this had happened expeditiously
CAPE TOWN, South Africa, November 1, 2017/APO Group/ --
The Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training is concerned about the potential consequences of delays in releasing the Heher Fees Commission report.
The Chairperson of the Committee, Ms Connie September, said that while the Committee accepts that the President needs to apply his mind to the report and engage with the relevant ministers, it would have been ideal if this had happened expeditiously.
“The release of the Heher Commission of Inquiry report into Higher Education funding in the country is a matter of public interest. There now seems to be anxiety and potential unrest as a result of further delays in releasing the report,” Ms September said.
The Committee on Wednesday engaged extensively on the release of the report and resolved to officially write to the Minister to request its release. This is in addition to the Committee’s request to the Minister last week that she facilitates the release of the report.
“It serves no purpose to keep society in suspense over what the Commission found. Also, it is a wrong approach to allow a situation where the report comes in drips, through unnecessary leaks in the media,” Ms September said.
“The release ought to be expeditious so that universities know what and how to budget for the next year. Punctuality will allow them to make informed decisions as to what percentage increase they require for the next year,” she said.
Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: The Parliament.
We submit and automate press releases distribution for a range of clients. Our platform brings in automation to 5 social media platforms with engaging hashtags. Our new platform The Pulse, allows premium PR Agencies to have access to our newsletter subscribers.
Latest from
- African Energy Week 2025 Welcomes Former Namibian Minister Tom Alweendo As Keynote Speaker
- Libya Showcases Oil And Gas Opportunities At African Energy Week 2025 With Minister As Key Speaker
- Abhijit Sengupta Joins Out Of Home Capital As Partner Bringing Three Decades Of OOH Industry Expertise
- SFT Competition Announces Top 10 Schools Moving Forward To Prototype Phase After Design Workshops
- DHL Unilever And Volvo Unveil Superlink Electric Truck Pilot Showcasing Path To Greener Logistics
- DCIT Chairman Abiola Lukman Lawal Joins African Energy Chamber Board To Drive Investment And Growth
- 5FM Nominated For Best Of Joburg Awards With Listeners Invited To Vote And Stand To Win Big Prizes
- Charlene Louw Leads South Africa’s Beer Industry Toward Growth Transformation And Gender Inclusion
- Absa And Network International Announce Strategic Partnership To Enhance Fleet And Payment Innovation
- Melrose Arch Introduces Unique Primi And Shift Partnership Creating A New Dining And Coffee Experience
- Jaimé-Lee Jacobs Champions Recognition Of Caregiving As Essential Labour During Women’s Month
- Jacaranda FM Champions Women In Business With Her Perfect Pitch 2025 Offering R500 000 Advertising
- Ogilvy Marks Ten Years Of Growing Talent As Giants Graduate Programme Opens For Future Industry Leaders
- Capital Hotel Group Announces Major Expansion Of The Capital Trilogy Pretoria With New Room Additions
- Toyota South Africa Announces 2026 Launch Of Three Battery Electric Vehicles To Expand EV Offering
The Pulse Latest Articles
- Hansgrohe Reinvents The Washbasin With Avalegra (August 15, 2025)
- From Tiktok To The Karoo: New SA Initiative Reclaims Manhood Through Wilderness (August 14, 2025)
- Rode Report Expands Coverage To Include Multifamily Rental Housing (August 13, 2025)
- How Women At Steinmüller Africa Are Reshaping Industry Leadership (August 13, 2025)
- Ditch The Crash: 3 Smarter Drink Choices To Fuel Your Workday (August 13, 2025)