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IFP: CT Msimang: Address by Inkatha Freedom Party MPL, during the justice and constitutional development budget vote, Parliament (19/05/2015)

IFP: CT Msimang: Address by Inkatha Freedom Party MPL, during the justice and constitutional development budget vote, Parliament (19/05/2015)

19th May 2015

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Honourable Speaker,

Justice and Constitutional development are the very pillars of our democracy
in South Africa; however the majority of our people still live in fear in
their houses, their offices and even on our roads. Criminals are running on
the rampage as there seems to be no regard for the law or the consequences
of being caught.

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The vision of the Department is to promote a transformed and accessible
justice system. Yet in the face of astronomical litigation costs, one can
only question how viable this accessibility is. Even the Legal Aid Board,
which helps the indigent members of society, cannot be helped because the
entity is underfunded. Even the budget of the Office of the Chief Justice,
which is responsible for the delivery of justice, is sorely inadequate.


Another entity which has endeared itself to many members of society, the
Office of the Public Protector is only allowed R240 million allocation while
the needs of this Chapter 9 institution actually require a further R200
million. To many citizens of this country the current incumbent is the first
Public Protector who has actually given meaning to the concept. One would
expect that she would be given an enabling budget and all the necessary
support by the Department.

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Furthermore, Justice cannot flourish if the organs of justice are manned by
detectives and prosecutors who are poorly trained. No wonder cases are
remanded time and time again.

Accessibility must also be facilitated by language proficiency. In a
multilingual country such as ours, how is English the only language truly
catered for within our justice system? If the magistrate, the prosecutor and
the accused are all Xhosa speaking, why do they have to communicate in
English? Why must they use an interpreter who, more often than not, is also
poorly trained?

However, the IFP commends the Department for the increased funding of about
R236 million for building more rural courts, as well as putting in place
policies and systems to contain the escalation of litigation costs.

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