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Presidency Responds to Malema on Fort Hare Academic Fraud Probe

April 30, 2026
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Presidency Responds to Malema on Fort Hare Academic Fraud Probe
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The Presidency has officially replied to Julius Malema, confirming that the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) is still probing allegations of irregularities, poor administration, and misconduct at the University of Fort Hare. The investigation remains ongoing, with the final report yet to be submitted to Cyril Ramaphosa.

This response follows an inquiry by the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), which sought updates on claims of academic fraud at the institution. Several senior African National Congress (ANC) figures including Oscar Mabuyane, Noxolo Kiviet, and Princess Faku have been linked to the allegations.

In a letter dated 30 April 2026, Dr. Gerhard Koornhof, Parliamentary Counsellor to the President, acknowledged receiving Malema’s earlier correspondence and stressed that the President treats the matter with utmost seriousness.

The Presidency noted that the SIU was mandated to investigate through Proclamation R84 of 2022, with its scope later expanded under Proclamation 194 of 2024. It also emphasized that once such a probe is assigned, the President does not interfere, allowing the SIU to operate independently and without bias.

According to the letter, the President is awaiting the SIU’s final report and has called on all involved parties to cooperate fully while giving investigators the space to complete their work.

The issue gained traction after the EFF raised concerns about alleged fraud and governance failures at Fort Hare, pushing for accountability and transparency. The Presidency’s response appears to reassure the public that the investigation is active, while also reinforcing the independence of the investigative process.

The matter has drawn widespread attention due to the involvement of prominent ANC leaders and the potential impact on the reputation of one of South Africa’s oldest academic institutions. Civil society groups have also urged a swift and transparent resolution to restore trust in public institutions.

As the investigation continues, the EFF is expected to keep a close watch on developments. For now, the Presidency’s update confirms progress but leaves key questions unresolved until the SIU submits its final findings.

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