Recommendations urge government to make higher education more accessible

JOBURG – Fees Commission report recommends changes in funding models.

The Fees Commission report has finally been released on 13 November after multiple calls from students, civil society and opposition parties demanding its release.

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The premise of the report was to investigate whether the country could afford free and quality higher education. The commission was chaired by Honourable Justice Jonathan Arthur Heher and released to the public via The Presidency website and media platforms.

News of the release of the report had social media abuzz with #Feescommission trending.

A statement accompanying the report stated, “The Inter-Ministerial Committee on Higher Education Funding led by the Minister in the Presidency Mr Jeff Radebe and the Presidential Fiscal Committee whose lead minister is the Minister of Finance, Mr Malusi Gigaba, are processing the report.”

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The Fees Commission report recommended the following:

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