SGB members accused of creating fake birth certificates to get in

Durban — Desperate to become members, the School Governing Body (SGB) of Asiphephe Primary school near Pinetown is under investigation over allegations that they created fraudulent birth certificates to get in.

Parents blew the whistle after teachers began questioning the sudden change in surnames of some pupils. Parents were asked to make affidavits stating that these are indeed their children.

One parent said there were rumours of a hired hitman waiting to eliminate anyone who spoke out. A source close to the school said the new SGB pushed for the former principal to be out of the office despite him doing nothing wrong. The source said they wanted to identify which parents wanted the…

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