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SIU recovers R1.7 billion from institutions for NSFAS funding

by Staff Bona

The Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has successfully recovered R1.7 billion that will be redirected to the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS), paving the way for better support to students across South Africa’s higher education institutions, reports Cape {town} Etc.

The substantial amount is part of a larger R2 billion that the SIU has unearthed from universities, TVET colleges, and unqualified former students.
The SIU’s findings reveal that the recovered funds were unallocated between 2016 and 2021, money intended for qualifying students who either changed institutions or deregistered.Institutions typically retain these funds for one academic year, but in this case, they remained unclaimed for longer, highlighting deficiencies in control systems and reconciliation processes at NSFAS during that period.The SIU stated, ‘The existence of unallocated funds can be attributed to inadequate control systems and a lack of reconciliation processes implemented by NSFAS during that period, resulting in a failure to recover these funds from institutions of higher learning,’

To address these issues, NSFAS announced earlier in the month its plans to embrace the SIU’s systematic recommendations.

This includes the introduction of a robust data-driven reporting framework aimed at ensuring timely payments to service providers, thereby enhancing accountability through monthly occupancy and payment reports.

Furthermore, NSFAS is contemplating an in-house payment functionality to simplify financial management, potentially removing intermediaries from the process. The SIU commends this initiative, stating it will contribute significantly to strengthening governance within NSFAS.

In terms of the recovery efforts, the SIU disclosed that R126,478,184.64 has been collected from 1,055 parents and unqualified beneficiaries who have signed Agreements of Debt (AoDs) to repay their financial aid over time. The Unit calls on unqualified NSFAS beneficiaries who are yet to make contact to come forward and arrange reinstatement of repayments.

As part of the comprehensive recovery operation, the SIU has received notable contributions from several institutions.

The University of the Free State has returned R69,727,824.22 as part of its commitment to settle unallocated funds, marking its second payment in this regard.

The University of Mpumalanga also made a significant contribution of R5,502,040.09. Moreover, Tshwane North TVET College handed over R15 million, further illustrating the broader institutional effort to rectify financial discrepancies.

  • Esayidi TVET College: R6,048,660.28
  • Majuba TVET College: R25,902,309.31
  • Motheo TVET College: R38,686,477.10
  • Northlink College: R33,369,404.97
  • Unqualified Students: R126,478,184.64
  • Tshwane North TVET College: R15,000,000.00
  • University of Fort Hare: R277,666,450.00
  • University of Free State (Total): R507,891,109.22
  • University of Pretoria: R400,000,000.00
  • University of Witwatersrand: R450,000,000.00
  • University of Zululand: R58,088,144.65
  • Walter Sisulu University: R19,900,174.00
  • West Coast College: R5,057,679.00

The overall recovery total now stands at R2,003,258,771.47, signalising a serious commitment to ensure that allocated funding reaches the students it was intended for, thereby supporting their pursuit of higher education.

Compiled by Sibuliso Duba 

First published on Cape {town} etc 

Also see: NSFAS Funding 2026: Essential information and what you need to know

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