By Zuko Komisa
Theuns du Toit, a student at Stellenbosch University, was found guilty of breaking the rules of the student conduct code.
This comes after his suspension due to a video in which he urinated on Babalo Ndwayana, another black student’s possessions.
Du Toit was also found guilty of violating the school’s updated residency regulations, according to the institution, which has reached a final decision in the case.
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— Stellenbosch University (@StellenboschUni) July 21, 2022
A statement released by the institution said it takes a zero-tolerance approach to racism, discrimination, prejudice and conduct.
“On 21 July 2022, the independent Central Disciplinary Committee (DCD) found Du Toit guilty of contravening clauses of the university’s disciplinary code for students.”
“These findings led the CDC to conclude that there is no alternative but to expel Du Toit with immediate effect from the university.”
“The university viewed this case in a very serious light. This was evident in, amongst others, the original temporary suspension of Du Toit from the university while also appointing Justice Sisi Khampepe to lead an independent commission of enquiry into alleged racism at the institution.”
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