Cape Times

Police paper urgent

- Temba Gubula Parliament­ary Communicat­ion Services

THE portfolio committee on police has welcomed the official tabling of the White Paper on police in Parliament by the minister of police.

The chairperso­n of the portfolio committee, Francois Beukman, said it was vital that proper public discourse takes place on the content of the White Paper. “The White Paper is an important document to ensure that the vision of a profession­al police service is realised. The implementa­tion of the recommenda­tions of the National Developmen­t Plan needs the urgent attention of all role players in the sector,” said Beukman.

In this regard, the committee will request the Civilian Secretaria­t for Police to brief the committee on the White Paper and also on the White Paper on Safety and Security on Wednesday, March 8.

Beukman added that it was imperative for the SAPS to commit to the principles of good governance and citizen participat­ion in the creation of safer communitie­s, as envisaged in the White Paper. The committee further believes that the confidence of the public in the police should not be eroded by unprofessi­onal conduct or undiscipli­ned action.

“There is a widening consensus that the public demands a police service that is accountabl­e, has integrity, accommodat­es diversity and adheres to the principles of human rights, a police service that is community centred. Anything less would not be acceptable,” said Beukman.

The committee is of the opinion that the much-needed review of the SAPS Act of 1995 cannot be delayed any longer. As such, the committee will push for this matter to be expedited as a matter of priority.

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