CUT in a leadership crisis over wasting millions of rand

CENTRAL University of Technology (CUT) in the Free State has become the latest institution to be in a leadership crisis after wasting millions of rand on unoccupied student accommodation.

This was after the independent report suggested that the council should be disbanded and a further investigation should be launched into wasteful expenditure relating to payments made to student landlords in circumstances where they have already vacated their accommodation.

The state of the country’s higher learning institutions has come under the spotlight as the University of SA (Unisa), was also rocked…

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