Source: Department of Correctional Services
Title: Gillingham: Opening Ceremony of Ethics Management and Anti-corruption Training
The speech of the Acting National Commissioner of Correctional Services, Patrick Gillingham, at an opening ceremony of the ethics management and anti-corruption training programme, Montana, Pretoria
Programme Director,
Chief Deputy Commissioners
Deputy Director-General of SAMDI
Senior Management of Correctional Services and SAMDI
Course participants,
Media representatives here present, and Ladies and gentlemen
It is indeed refreshing and encouraging to be part of this opening ceremony of the ethics management and anti-corruption training programme of Correctional Services, representing my Minister, Deputy Minister and National Commissioner. It is encouraging because it marks an important milestone in our efforts to build a secure and ethical correctional system in South Africa that enjoys the confidence of our stakeholders and the public.
We are acutely aware that without public confidence, delivering on our core mandate of ensuring a secure and safe custody with an enabling environment for effective rehabilitation of offenders will almost be an impossible task.
Delivering his first budget vote speech as Minister of Correctional Services exactly two-years and 20 days ago, Minister Ngconde Balfour said:
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