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Misrepresenting matric results is fraud

By Janice Roberts at New Media
8 January 2018 • 1 min read

IMF, Treasury, economy, GDP, unemployment, International Monetary FundLast week Minister of Basic Education, Mrs Angie Motshekga, MP, announced the matric pass rate of 75.1%1. While well-earned congratulations are due to all successful matriculants, unsuccessful candidates are urged not to despair as there are opportunities for them to still secure their qualifications – and that an honest approach is better than the risk of being found out for misrepresentation or qualification fraud. (more…)


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