Interview with Beauty Mhlongo from PSCAB (Private Sector Compliance Accreditation Bureau).

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It has become law for all teachers/educators or people dealing with children to obtain a police clearance in order to secure their jobs. At present the poor teachers have to travel to either Pretoria or obtain their Police Clearances from a police station which can take up to 8 months to obtain.... So the #RISEfmBreakfast had a chat to Beauty Mhlongo from PSCAB (Private Sector Compliance Accreditation Bureau). PSCAB was at SERURUBELE BOUTIQUE HOTEL in Acornhoek, Arthur Seat on Tuesday the 28th July from 10am – 3pm to assist teachers with their POLICE CLEARANCES which takes 36 hours to get their reports. Which has saved them on travelling costs, time restraints and waiting periods. Give it a listen, there could be a teach that needs to hear how PSCAB can help.
27 Jul 2020 English South Africa Society & Culture

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