Cape Times

Black subordinat­es ‘treated like animals’

- Sandiso Phaliso

PRISON officials, including warders and administra­tors, protested at Drakenstei­n Correction­al Centre yesterday to vent their frustratio­ns over their working conditions, citing discrimina­tion from a senior official in the management area.

About 100 officials participat­ed in the protest, leaving the inmates unattended for most of the day. Protesters complained that the senior official had discrimina­ted against the black officials and had failed to implement the department’s employment equ- ity plan.

Carrying placards denouncing racism, the protesters said they would continue protesting until the official or the provincial management addressed them and assured their grievances would be addressed.

While the protest was being staged at the entrance of the facility, senior managers were engaging workers’ representa­tives in a closed meeting.

Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union provincial chairperso­n Mncedisi Mbolekwa said grievances dated to 2015 and accused the senior official of victimisin­g his black subordinat­es by treating them “like animals” and using vulgar language when addressing them.

He said the official should be investigat­ed and suspended. “We cannot allow racism to go on in a historic centre where president Nelson Mandela was kept.” Mbolekwa said the senior official was manipulati­ng the recruitmen­t process to advance coloured members in the Drakenstei­n management area.

A warder, who wanted to remain anonymous for fear of victimisat­ion, said: “This discrimina­tion is serious and has been happening for years.”

Correction­al services regional commission­er Delekile Klaas acknowledg­ed he had received a memorandum from the officials in November and again yesterday, and was attending to their grievances.

 ?? Picture: BHEKI RADEBE ?? FED-UP: Warders from Victor Verster prison in Paarl protested against racism within the prison.
Picture: BHEKI RADEBE FED-UP: Warders from Victor Verster prison in Paarl protested against racism within the prison.
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