HSRC Integrated Annual Report 2018/2019

Ms Badsha holds an MSc from the University of Natal and is the former chief executive officer of the Cape Higher Education Consortium. Previous positions held include deputy director-general in the former Department of Education (1997–2006); advisor to the Minister of Education (2006–2009); and advisor to the Minister of Science and Technology (2009–2012). She is a former member of the National Commission on Higher Education and served on the Council on Higher Education and Board of the National Student Financial Aid Scheme. Prof. Moletsane attained her PhD at Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, USA. She is professor and John Langalibalele Dube chairperson in Rural Education, College of Humanities at the University of KwaZulu-Natal. She is a member of the UMALUSI Council and of the editorial committee and Board of the ‘Agenda Feminist Media Project’. Advocate Dehal holds a BProc, LLB and is an advocate of the High Court of SA and a human rights and litigation lawyer who has been in practice for over 35 years, first as an attorney and conveyancer and now as an advocate. He has been a commissioner of the small claims court since October 1996. He has served on several boards, councils and committees, including the Estate Agency Affairs Board (EAAB); South African Council for Social Services Professions (SACSSP); Africa Institute of SA (AISA); South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA); Iziko Museum; National Film and Video Foundation (NFVF); and the Appeals Board of the Medical Schemes Council. He is an assessor for the Health Professions Council of South Africa (HPCSA) and chairperson of several boards, committees and sub-committees around the world. He obtained distinctions in several law subjects, in his BProc, LLB and LLM degrees and has received several leading community awards of distinction from centres in South Africa, India, UK, and Asia. He was the youngest admitted attorney (at age 22 in 1979) and holds several liberation struggle awards for successfully defending/prosecuting human rights matters, especially in the apartheid days of South Africa and as a historically disadvantaged lawyer. Ms Nasima Badsha Prof. Relebohile Moletsane Advocate Roshan Dehal HSRC INTEGRATED ANNUAL REPORT 2018/19 / 55

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