Cape Argus

‘Corruption rampant in the SAPS’

Minister blames graft for rape kit shortages

- SIHLE MAVUSO sihle.mavuso@inl.co.za

POLICE Minister Bheki Cele says the crippling shortage of rape kits in the country’s police stations could be attributed to corruption within the SAPS.

According to Cele, corruption is so rampant in the police force that those behind it are sacrificin­g crucial services to advance their personal interests.

Addressing the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (Popcru) conference in Durban yesterday, Cele used the embarrassi­ng crisis of rape kits which affected the country’s police stations in late August and early September to illustrate high levels of rampant maladminis­tration in the SAPS.

DA MP Andrew Whitfield had revealed that the police stations did not have enough kits to allow officers to collect the evidence needed for cases and conviction­s. Embarrasse­d by the revelation­s, the minister and the management of the SAPS franticall­y scrambled for the kits to be restocked.

Recalling the incident, Cele said it showed that some within the force were corrupt.

“Last Thursday when the president was answering the questions, I was really hot under the collar because they asked him about (rape) kits.”

He added: “Somebody spoke about tenders and said maybe the tender did not go where it was supposed to go, it was going somewhere else. These things, they kill two passions of our lives: they kill the morale of the South African police members where they are supposed to be at the station, and the morale of the community, and that is a bad combinatio­n.”

Cele also used the platform to lash out at corrupt politician­s, saying they placed the lives of police officers who were dedicated to fighting crime in danger.

He lamented that fighting crime in some parts of the country, more so in informal settlement­s, was risky because of unstructur­ed settlement­s where houses were not correctly numbered.

He made an example of Marikana informal settlement, where shacks were not properly numbered, and said this often made it hard for police officers to trace criminals in that area.

For this, he blamed councillor­s who he said were “chowing” money meant for developing these settlement­s and leaving the risks with police officers.

Cele said when violent protests erupted, mayors and councillor­s should be called to account, and police officers “be left out of this”.

ANC President Cyril Ramaphosa and SACP general secretary Blade Nzimande are expected to address the congress today.

On the first day of the conference on Tuesday, Popcru president Zizamele Cebekhulu called for the developmen­t of police officers and prison officials, saying they had to be afforded opportunit­ies to study further.

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