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  • Reduce police staff by 9,000 says Treasury


    South Africa's police service should reduce staff numbers by 9000, the National Treasury has recommended, according to a report on Monday.

    According to a Treasury report submitted to Parliament last week, this could see the police service placing a moratorium on the recruitment of new members from 2013, Beeld newspaper reported.

    Dianne Kohler Barnard, DA MP and shadow minister of police, said the country could not afford to have fewer police officers.

    "With one of the world's highest crime rates, we need more police officials. This suggestion bodes ill for the improvement of the police's specialised services, especially detectives and the forensic division."

    Kohler Barnard said the head of the police's forensic laboratory had already been told no new staff could be hired, in accordance with the Treasury recommendation.

    Police spokesman Colonel Vish Naidoo said on Sunday the Treasury had only made a recommendation, and that the figure of 9000 was not definitive.

    "It will happen over a long period of time. Nobody's job is under threat. The idea is to reduce existing staff numbers through natural means, resignations, retirements... that kind of thing."

    Naidoo said the police had appointed around 55,000 new members between 2005 and 2009 ahead of the 2010 Soccer World Cup.

    "This means that we appointed about 11,000 people a year, whereas we usually appoint only about 3500 a year."
    Comments 10 Comments
    1. MickeyD's Avatar
      MickeyD -
      How SAPS members are currently suspended (on full pay) pending their day in court?
    1. Jola's Avatar
      Jola -
      So its OK to waste tens of billions of rands on unnecessary e-tolling gantries, but they want to cut the police force.

      Great thinking !
    1. The_Librarian's Avatar
      The_Librarian -
      Rather cut government fatcat salaries...
    1. Mila's Avatar
      Mila -
      Quote Originally Posted by The_Librarian View Post
      Rather cut government fatcat salaries...
      +10

      But they said they did not have enough people Jissevis. What is next? Cut The teachers?
      Nee Man.
    1. Ekstasis's Avatar
      Ekstasis -
      Well 20000 of them can't shoot anyway...(failed their tests remember).
    1. Mila's Avatar
      Mila -
      Quote Originally Posted by Ekstasis View Post
      Well 20000 of them can't shoot anyway...(failed their tests remember).
      Well since paid parking is the new in thing we need a bunch of Boetebessies. They do not need weapons.

      "It will happen over a long period of time. Nobody's job is under threat. The idea is to reduce existing staff numbers through natural means, resignations, retirements... that kind of thing."

      Naidoo said the police had appointed around 55,000 new members between 2005 and 2009 ahead of the 2010 Soccer World Cup.

      "This means that we appointed about 11,000 people a year, whereas we usually appoint only about 3500 a year."
      So no growth for that sector in jobs for the next few years. Yeah Jobs are on the increase in SA.
    1. Ekstasis's Avatar
      Ekstasis -
      Quote Originally Posted by Mila View Post
      Well since paid parking is the new in thing we need a bunch of Boetebessies. They do not need weapons.
      Bwhahahaha!
    1. ToxicBunny's Avatar
      ToxicBunny -
      Well this isn't necessarily a bad thing per se... as long as they reduce the number of useless admin staff rather than the actual police on the ground in the communities..


      BUT we all know that they will take the easy route and reduce actual policing numbers rather than useless admin staff.
    1. Mila's Avatar
      Mila -
      If they stop http://mybroadband.co.za/vb/showthre...teful-Spending

      Wasting money on crap they might end up creating jobs and we will all stop fighting about the one job left in the market.

      The ANC is the most counterproductive association that I have encountered. But hey as long as the public is fighting to stay alive they can loot as much as they want.
    1. gregmcc's Avatar
      gregmcc -
      That's just great! We need more police not less!!
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