Blind SA taking bookkeepers body to court over alleged discrimination

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Non-profit organisation Blind South Africa is taking the Institute of Certified Bookkeepers to the Equality Court over what it says is discrimination against visually impaired students. The case centres on the plight of 50 Blind SA volunteer treasurers who are trying to complete the national certificate in small business and financial management through the ICB. The project is funded by the Finance and Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority. Blind SA says they’ve been left in the lurch as a result of the ICB’s refusal to adapt its online platform to accommodate them. Phemelo speaks to Blind SA President, Christo de Klerk.
9 Sep 4PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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