By Estelle Ellis
Dr. Raymond Andrew Patel, a renowned figure in South African tertiary education and the former CEO of the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Skills Seta (Merseta) and the Chemical Seta, has been arrested on charges of fraud linked to the University of Fort Hare (UFH).
Patel, whose career in the education sector has been marked by his leadership in key educational development initiatives, now faces legal action over allegations involving fraudulent financial activities at UFH. The charges date back to a period when Patel was reportedly involved in overseeing certain financial operations and decisions at the university.
The arrest follows an investigation into the misappropriation of funds, with authorities suggesting that a significant sum of money was unlawfully diverted. Details of the exact nature of the fraud and the amount involved are still under review.
Patel appeared in court shortly after his arrest and has been granted bail pending further legal proceedings. Legal experts suggest that the case could have wider implications for financial oversight within educational institutions across the country.
The University of Fort Hare, based in the Eastern Cape, has yet to release an official statement regarding the allegations, but it is expected that the investigation will continue to unfold. The case is also likely to draw significant attention due to Patel’s prominent role in South African educational circles.
Dr. Raymond Patel’s career has been previously lauded for his contributions to the development of skills training programs in South Africa, especially through his work with Seta, an organization focused on improving the country’s workforce competencies.
As the case progresses, more details are expected to emerge regarding the specifics of the charges and the potential consequences for the accused.