Over 119000 South African teachers remain unvetted against Sex Offender Register

More than 119000 educators in seven provinces have not been checked against the National Register for Sex Offenders three years after mandatory vetting began in 2023. Provincial departments cite delays from incomplete applications and slow processing by SAPS and the Department of Justice.

The National Register for Sex Offenders has recorded individuals convicted of sexual offences against children since 2009. Figures obtained from provincial education departments show uneven progress with many applications still outstanding. Western Cape Education Department spokesperson Bronagh Hammond said incomplete forms and police clearance certificates taking one to four months caused delays. North West and Mpumalanga departments reported similar issues with non-compliant applications and limited resources. The Education Labour Relations Council recorded 114 misconduct cases in the 2024/25 financial year resulting in 59 guilty findings. In 2025/26 it handled 139 cases with 40 guilty outcomes. The Department of Justice and Constitutional Development said it continues to process requests while reviewing access protocols.

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School employee in Falun detained on suspicion of child rape

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A school employee in Falu Municipality was detained at the end of April suspected of multiple cases of child rape. The municipality suspended the person the same day but informed parents only after media attention which has drawn criticism.

Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has confirmed the circulation of a draft bill to make South Africa's National Register for Sex Offenders (NRSO) accessible to the public. The move responds to long-standing calls from activists and addresses concerns over child protection. The amendments await a constitutionality review.

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The Democratic Alliance lodged a formal complaint with the South African Human Rights Commission on 12 June 2026, citing systemic failures in reporting and prosecuting child sexual abuse cases that result in pregnancies among young girls.

The Department of Higher Education and Training is phasing out 1,475 pre-2009 legacy qualifications in favour of occupational programmes that include workplace training.

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