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Africa · 2 hrs ago
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SEXUAL OFFENDERS: Vetting crisis: Efforts hampered by persistent delays with more than 100,000 teachers unchecked
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South Africa's mandatory vetting programme for teachers against a sex offenders register has fallen significantly behind, leaving over 119,000 educators unchecked three years after implementation began, raising child safety concerns.
SEXUAL OFFENDERS: Vetting crisis: Efforts hampered by persistent delays with more than 100,000 teachers unchecked
Three years after the government began mandatory vetting of teachers against the National Register for Sex Offenders, more than 119,000 educators across several provinces remain unchecked, raising serious concerns about learner safety and the pace of implementation.
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