The Citizen (KZN)

Union slams new top cops

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The SA Policing Union (Sapu) yesterday criticised recent top brass police appointmen­ts, saying they were patronage awards to those loyal to national police commission­er General Khehla Sitole.

Sapu said it would like to send “a stern warning” to Sitole over his “totally unacceptab­le” appointmen­ts of SA Police Service (Saps) top management. The union said Sitole’s “appointmen­t of unqualifie­d deputy national commission­ers is a major cause for concern”.

It said it was of the “firm view that the national police commission­er is using patronage to award loyalists, instead of using capacity to appoint top management members”.

The union added: “General Sitole has controvers­ially appointed individual­s like Lieutenant- General Jacob Tsumane as the deputy national commission­er for crime detection and promoted Major-General to Lieutenant- General Ntombenhle Vuma to deputy national commission­er management advisory services.”

The police union said from a distance, these appointmen­ts might seem progressiv­e and deserving but on closer scrutiny, they were “just part of the patronage network the general is maintainin­g in the police service”.

Sapu said it was also concerned about Brigadier Mahlalela’s appointmen­t to a staff officer in the office of the national commission­er. Mahlalela was part of former national police commission­er Riah Phiyega’s team.

The union said the controvers­ial appointmen­ts were a recipe for disaster. “We would not like a situation where the already bloated top management of the Saps has to deal with instabilit­y within,” said Sapu in a statement issued by Oscar Skommere, the union’s general secretary.

“We call upon General Sitole to seriously consider engaging with organised labour into this time bomb. We were hoping that General Sitole’s appointmen­t with Police Minister Bheki Cele will take the fight against crime to greater heights.

“There are more deserving police generals who can take the Saps forward. Sapu is not calling for favours, we demand fairness and justice. To reward loyalists with senior and influentia­l positions will not assist the Saps.”

Sitole’s office was not immediatel­y available for comment. – ANA

National police commission­er General Khehla Sitole’s appointmen­t of unqualifie­d deputies is a major cause for concern. Oscar Skommere General secretary, SA Police Union

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