Members of the public selling or buying fraudulent matric certificates can be arrested

JOHANNESBURG – The DBE urges all learners to be safe and refrain from getting involved in dangerous activities as it has been observed in the past, said the Department of Basic Education in a released statement.


The Department of Basic Education (DBE) has warned of a fake social media page purporting to offer ‘genuine’ matric certificates at a cost of R1 500. 

‘’It is important that the department alert members of the public to this as it threatens the integrity of the NSC Examination process as well as bringing into question the security and authenticity of the matric certificate’’, said the head of assessments Dr Rufus Poliah

The department reiterated that:

“The selling of these fake certificates comes as the curtain closes on the 2019 academic calendar as schools break for the holidays with the first day of the 2020 academic calendar set for 15 January 2020,” said the DBE.

The DBE urges all learners to be safe and refrain from getting involved in dangerous activities as it has been observed in the past.

“In the meantime, marking of NSC scripts continues at marking centres in provinces across the country and results will be made available to candidates at their examination centres, the department’s website as well as accredited media houses.”

The DBE once again urges all persons to be vigilant in this time and to be cognisant of the fact that UMALUSI is the only legal entity through which the DBE issues matric certificates.

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