The statement comes after details of Equal Education’s institutional failure to address sexual harassment allegations emerged
The organisation says it now has three separate processes currently running to investigate allegations of sexual harassment
Concerns raised about conflicts of interest on the panel that investigated Doron Isaacs in 2011
Education MEC Debbie Schäfer said that the allegations of sexual harassment – revealed last week by the Mail & Guardian — were “most concerning”
In the past month, Tshepo Motsepe, Luyolo Mazwembe and now Doron Isaacs, have resigned from Equal Education amid allegations of sexual harassment
On Monday, Equal Education released a statement saying its former head had resigned after allegations of sexual harassment.
Sources allege “an enabling environment for sexual predators” in the organisation
Tshepo Motsepe resigned after a preliminary investigation was conducted and a formal complaint was submitted to the organisation’s national council.