IN CONVERSATION WITH INNCOCENT MOLOI, PARALEGAL

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Job seekers in South Africa are being cautioned that misrepresenting
qualifications on CVs or professional profiles may now carry criminal
consequences under recent amendments linked to the National

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Qualifications Framework legislation.
The updated legal framework strengthens penalties for individuals
who fabricate, exaggerate, or falsely claim academic or professional
qualifications when applying for employment. According to legal
experts, offenders could face fines or imprisonment of up to five years
for misrepresentation on job applications.
The law extends beyond traditional CVs to include digital platforms
such as LinkedIn and other social media profiles. False claims made
online may also be considered an offence if they are relied upon
during recruitment decisions. This means that candidates cannot
avoid accountability by making inaccurate claims outside formal
application documents.
Human resources expert and former CCMA commissioner Dr Linda
Meyer has emphasised that while candidates may present their
experience in a professional manner, deliberate dishonesty regarding
qualifications is prohibited. This includes claiming incomplete
qualifications as completed, inflating job titles, or listing degrees from
unregistered or fraudulent institutions. The legislation also makes it
clear that partial or incomplete studies cannot be represented as
completed qualifications unless officially conferred.
Employers, including government departments, are now expected to
verify qualifications through the South African Qualifications Authority
before appointments are finalised. This increased verification process
aims to reduce fraud and ensure greater integrity in hiring practices.
The consequences for offenders may include dismissal from
employment, criminal charges, and long-term reputational damage.
Authorities are also working towards the establishment of a national
register of individuals found guilty of qualification fraud, which may
permanently record such offences.
The legislation targets bogus or unregistered training providers that
issue invalid qualifications, with potential penalties including fines,
closure of institutions, and imprisonment for those responsible.
The reforms aim to strengthen accountability, protect employers and
students, and ensure that qualifications in South Africa remain
credible and verifiable.
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