Community Safety MEC, Alan Winde has outlined the province's plan of action and central to their demands is proper allocation of policing resources.
Corruption in the state and private sector has now become almost endemic. Courtesy #DStv403The organisation has served papers on the police minister and parliament's portfolio committee on police.appointment of the new Ipid head.
“We are in this nightmare with Ipid in no small measure because parliament is not doing its job,” said Helen Suzman Foundation director Francis Antonie. “The Constitutional Court in the original Ipid case, which we were part of, gave parliament two years to fix up the act and the deadline for that was 6 September 2018.
“The act is still stuck between death and reincarnation at the NCOP, parliament has already risen, and the new parliament will have to see it through. “The instruction from the Constitutional Court was ‘fix it up’. We should have gone further in the Constitutional Court and said it is not only about dismissals, it is also out about appointment processes.”
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