Former Minister Nobuhle Nkabane Admits Ethics Breach in Seta Appointments

Former Minister of Higher Education Nobuhle Nkabane has acknowledged failures in overseeing appointment processes for Seta board chairpersons, admitting to ethical lapses confirmed by Parliament's Ethics Committee. This admission comes after the committee found she misled Parliament and allowed manipulation of appointments, which undermined public trust and integrity in governance. Moving forward, Nkabane has been ordered to publicly apologize in the National Assembly, signaling increased parliamentary scrutiny on ethical standards in appointments.
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Sector Education and Training Authority
Seta
Anthea Gordon
Nobuhle Nkabane
Ethics Committee
Karabo Khakhau
Gwede Mantashe
parliament
National Assembly
Cyril Ramaphosa