Free higher education may be on the cards, as President Zuma appoints commission

JOBURG – Honorable Justice Jonathan Arthur Heher will lead the Commission into the feasibility of free higher education.

As the protest against paying fees of higher institutions continues, President Jacob Zuma announced that he has appointed a Commission of Inquiry in terms of Section 84(2)(f) of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996.

The Presidency said in a statement that the Commission will be chaired by the Honorable Justice Jonathan Arthur Heher, a former judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal. Judge Heher will be assisted by Advocate Gregory Ally and Thabisile Khumalo as Commissioners.

The statement points out that the Commission shall inquire into, make findings, report on and make recommendations on the following:

(a) the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, all relevant higher and basic education legislation, all findings and recommendations of the various Presidential and Ministerial Task Teams, as well as all relevant educational policies, reports and guidelines;

(b) the multiple facets of financial sustainability, analysing and assessing the role of government together with its agencies, students, institutions, business sector and employers in funding higher education and training; and

(c) the institutional independence and autonomy which should occur vis-a-vis the financial funding model.

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