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Episode Title: Education Crisis In The Eastern Cape: Part 2
Broadcast date: 29 October 2009
Cutting Edge takes another look at the education crisis in the Eastern Cape - this time with a focus on money.
The show highlights the repeated failure of the Department of Education in the province to use the budget allocated to it appropriately to eradicate mud schools in the province.
In the 2006/07 financial year, the department returned about R124.9 million which was meant for the school building program to the treasury.
During this financial year the department set a target to replace 100 mud schools with proper structures. However, the deputy Director General Sithembele Zibi, says the department failed to meet the target. He cited financial problems.
However, contrary to this, the 2007 report of the auditor general for the Eastern Cape Department of Education reveals that the province channeled funds that could have been used to build proper schools to corrupt endeavors.
These include the payments of salaries of employees who died or were no longer working for the department, employees of the department receiving tenders from the department as well as allowances unaccounted for.
Cutting Edge visits a school that was hit by a storm four years ago and despite a budget of R100 million allocated for the school building program in the 2008/2009 financial year, the school still hasn’t been built.
The show also investigates the effects of the alleged misappropriation of funds meant for a feeding scheme about three years ago.
The documentary is written and produced by Zinhle Dlamini, edited by Fatima Modise and filmed by Sam Msibi.
Cutting Edge is on SABC1 on Thursdays at 21h30.