Schools urged to adhere to the school uniform guidelines
The
Competition Commission has urged schools to adhere to the school uniform
guidelines aimed at curbing anti-competitive behaviour at schools.
In a
statement issued on the first day of school of the 2019 academic year, the
Competition Commission said schools adhering to the school uniform guidelines
would be complying with the Competition Act and ensuring that uniforms become
reasonable and affordable.
An
anti-competitive behaviour at schools investigation was concluded by the
Competition Commission early last year. The probe established that a number of
schools still had exclusive contracts with one supplier. These contracts didn’t
go through a competitive and transparent bidding process.
The Commission engaged private schools like Curro, Advtech and Reddam House, among others. |
“Given the
number of schools and other considerations, it was felt that schools must focus
on the primary function, which is to educate. The Commission was reluctant to
drag these schools through protracted litigation process and distract them from
their main function,” Competition Commission spokesperson Sipho Ngwema said in
a statement.
He said the
Competition Commission, during its investigation, engaged all stakeholders
including private schools, suppliers, governing bodies, and the government.
“We agreed
on the implementation of school uniform guidelines issued by the government,”
he said. These include the following:
- School
uniform should be as generic as possible such that it is obtainable from as
many suppliers possible.
-
Exclusivity should be limited to items that the schools regards as necessary to
obtain from pre- selected suppliers e.g. badges.
- Schools
should follow a competitive bidding process when appointing suppliers.
- Schools
should appoint more than one supplier in order to give parents more options.
- The
concluded agreements should be of limited duration.
“Subsequently,
the Commission signed an MOU with FEDSAS, a federation of school governing
bodies, which is aimed at educating and encouraging schools to comply with the
guidelines,” said Ngwema.
Further, the
Commission engaged private schools like Curro, Advtech and Reddam House, among
others.
“The private
schools’ response and cooperation was phenomenal. Thus, we have jointly
approached the Competition Tribunal and the product of our interaction will be
heard on 06 February 2019.”
All the
parties will make a joint announcement soon after the proceedings on the same
day.
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