South Africans urged to make inputs into the Green Paper on policing

South Africans are urged to contribute and share their views and suggestions around the policy formulation process on the kind of policing they aspire and expect in future. 

Government has now commenced a public consultation process where citizens can input inputs on strategies and plans aimed at improving policing, holistically, through the Green Paper on Policing.

The call was made during a quarterly meeting between the Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa and all MECs responsible for policing (MINMEC) held at Birchwood Conference Centre, Boksburg today. Also in attendance were the Deputy Minister of Police, Ms Makhotso Sotyu, the National Commissioner of Police General Riah Phiyega and MECs from Gauteng, Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal, Mpumalanga, North West and Northern Cape. MECs from Eastern Cape, Free State and Limpopo tendered apologies due to other commitments.

This Green Paper on Policing sets out the broad policy thrust for the South African Police Service (SAPS) over the medium to long-term. This policy must position the police service to adapt and respond to a constantly evolving crime landscape while remaining steadfast in its commitment to democratic policing.

This policy document therefore articulates the Ministry of Police’s vision for policing for the future. It aims to provide a framework for building a professional, accountable, transparent and responsive police service. This piece of legislation has far reaching safety implications hence the importance of a broader consultation process. 

The MINMEC stressed that the Civilian Secretariat for Police would need to ensure that it reaches the majority of South Africans as part of its consultative process, so that views from even the remotest and rural areas, are included.  Government is cognisant that this policy will impact on future policing and therefore becomes even more imperative that the consultation process is broadened and inclusive.

In ensuring that as many South Africans are reached through this consultative process, a stakeholder matrix will be adopted by government to ensure broader reach.  MECs were also tasked to utilise their existing community structures, constituencies and stakeholder forums commence and populate public discussions. South Africans have until 7 July 2013 to make inputs. 

The Green Paper on Policing is available on various websites including www.gov.za and www.saps.gov.za. A copy of the police document can be obtained from the Civilian Secretariat for Police by contacting them on 012 393 2519.

For enquiries please contact:
Zweli Mnisi, Spokesperson to the Ministry of Police
Cell: 082 045 4024

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