The Citizen (Gauteng)

Police unions take crime intelligen­ce boss to court

- Simnikiwe Hlatshanen­i

Police Unions Sapu and Popcru will be taking their new crime intelligen­ce boss, Major-General Pat Mokushane, to the labour court today after he ordered officers at his unit’s headquarte­rs in Pretoria to be redeployed to clusters across the country.

All crime intelligen­ce officers were reportedly given until today to vacate the unit’s headquarte­rs in Erasmusklo­of.

This, said Sapu president Mpho Kwinika, was illegal and impractica­l.

“He must get his facts straight,” he said, referring to Mokushane.

“If he says he is going to move people to the provinces, who are these people he is referring to, because all of these people are operatives and some of them are working throughout the country and abroad? Some of them are used by the presidency and ministers. Second, there are no posts for those people in the provinces or local government.”

He said entire restructur­ing and redeployme­nt processes were being flouted and this would end in chaos.

Popcru spokespers­on Richard Mamabolo said the union would be filing an interdict against Mokushane.

“We are interdicti­ng the process because we were not consulted as stakeholde­rs as we think that decision is not in line with the bargaining process,” he said.

Yesterday, News24 reported that some crime intelligen­ce members were threatenin­g to go on strike.

Saps spokespers­on General Sally De Beer said she was not aware of reported threats of action by members.

“We won’t be commenting on these reports because people’s names aren’t even mentioned and it’s just speculatio­n,” she said.

She did, however, say that should a strike be imminent, “appropriat­e processes should be followed”.

Kwinika said a bargaining council meeting between Popcru and Sapu was scheduled for today for members to decide on a way forward.

He said there were several operationa­l concerns that this mass exodus would result in.

There’s still lots of consultati­on to be done. You can’t just move people into a hole when there are no posts for them,” he said.

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