School heads sacked for abusing funds

10 Apr, 2016 - 00:04 0 Views

The Sunday News

THE Civil Service Commission has started expelling school heads linked to abuse of development levies, and 74 are before provincial disciplinary panels, it has emerged.
The crackdown involves the PSC and the Primary and Secondary Education Ministry. In 2015, the Government started auditing all Government and mission schools following indications of abuse of funds. Though only 2 000 out of 8 000 schools have been audited, authorities have unearthed irregularities ranging from flouting tender procedures to fraud.

The ministry estimates that over U$1,2 billion circulates in the learning institutions yearly, and some heads, bursars and school development association officials have been helping themselves to part of the sum.

In an interview with our Harare Bureau last week, Primary and Secondary Education Minister Dr Lazarus Dokora said preliminary investigations pointed to rampant abuse of funds. He said the expelled heads and those under investigation were charged with misconduct and abuse of office.

According to the preliminary audit report, 20 heads in Mashonaland Central and 10 in Midlands have appeared before disciplinary panels. Harare and Bulawayo have four cases each, Matabeleland South six, Manicaland seven, Mashonaland East eight and Mashonaland West nine.

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