The University of South Africa says one of its employees has been cleared of wrongdoing following a woman's claims that he asked her to perform sexual favours so she could keep her job at the Unisa Centre for Early Childhood Education .
"Ms Ncube had also laid a charge of rape with the South African Police Service , [and the] investigation also arrived at the conclusion that there was no merit to the allegation," Unisa spokesperson Martin Ramotshela told News 24 on Monday.Last week, Ncube was arrested after staging a naked protest at the Union Buildings.
While the institution confirms that the man is an employee, it says that he served in the UCECE in his personal capacity. "Unisa has no authority whatsoever to interfere in the affairs of UCECE. Whilst the university respects the rights of its employees to serve on boards and other structures outside the university, this does not translate into the university having the right to interfere in the affairs of the structures.Unisa also distanced itself from Ncube's allegations and clarified its relationship with the crèche where she was employed.
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