SAPS to Recruit 10000 New Members to Fight Crime - Mega Press

SAPS to Recruit 10000 New Members to Fight Crime

SAPS to Recruit to 10000 New Members to Fight Crime

SAPS to Recruit 10000 New Members to Fight Crime

The South African Police Service (SAPS) is set to recruit additional members to bolster its ranks over the Medium-Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) period in an effort to combat crime in the country.

Presenting the department’s Budget Vote in the National Assembly on Tuesday, newly appointed Police Minister, Senzo Mchunu, said the department is committed to expanding its workforce, enhancing police visibility, improving community responsiveness, detection rate, crime intelligence capability, and to building public confidence in the police service.

Newly appointed Police-Minister Senzo Mchunu

“This strategic expansion is crucial for addressing the growing demands of the communities and ensuring that we can effectively combat crime across the country. During the 2022/2023 and 2023/2024 budget periods, additional funding allowed us to enlist 10 000 employees, respectively.

“For the 2024/2025 financial year, this additional funding will enable us to appoint another 10 000 police trainees, covering personnel losses through natural attrition and facilitating workforce growth,” Mchunu said.

The Minister emphasised the importance of enhancing safety protocols and measures to safeguard police officials in the line of duty for ensuring their well-being and operational effectiveness.

Mchunu said the police service can significantly reduce risks faced by officers during their duties by implementing comprehensive training programs, providing advanced protective equipment, and establishing clear operational guidelines.

He added that increased focus on mental health support and regular safety assessments will contribute to a safer working environment.

The Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), said Mchunu, is headed towards ensuring it is adequately staffed to conduct its mandate.

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“The department continues to analyse its organisational structure, which resulted in the extensive review of the current functions; re-prioritising and re-grouping of the functions in respective units to ensure the optimal utilisation of the limited resources. IPID has a number of recruitment processes underway in respect of various positions,” he said.

The SAPS Budget for the 2024/ 25 financial year is R113.597 billion; while the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service has been allocated a budget of R155.964 million and IPID allocated R370.557 million.

Mchunu said the budgets of the departments in the portfolio need to reflect a proper alignment between policing needs and priorities, personnel deployment, upskilling of critical personnel and operations

SAPS to Recruit 10000 New Members to Fight Crime

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