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IFP: Ndlovu: Speech by IFP Member of Parliament in the debate on the Correctional Services budget vote (25/03/2010)

25th March 2010

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Date: 25/03/2010
Source: Inkatha Freedom Party
Title: IFP: Ndlovu: Speech by IFP Member of Parliament in the debate on the Correctional Services budget vote

Honourable Speaker

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The Department of Correctional Services has the primary responsibility of
incarcerating some 161000 criminal offenders and a secondary, and some may
say even greater responsibility of rehabilitating those offenders at some
future point back into South African society as responsible and law-abiding
citizens.

In order to accomplish these tasks successfully the department requires
strategic leadership and a goal-orientated approach to it's various
programmes and objectives. In essence it requires a very competent leader
with a 'no-nonsense' and a somewhat business 'unusual' approach in being
able to deal successfully with her mandate. The Minister has the
presidentially ordained position of ensuring an organized, efficient and
competent department. We in the IFP hope that Minister Mapisa-Nqakula will
be equal to this task.

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We note that in the past there have been instances of unauthorized
expenditure and non-compliance with legislation caused by insufficient
monitoring and guidance by senior management from within the department . We
trust that the Minister will not run the department in the casual manner of
her predecessor, Mr Balfour and that problems like these will be things of
the past.

The IFP is extremely concerned about the corporate culture that seems to be
developing amongst the DCS prison staff, namely that of, absenteeism,
alcoholism, fraud and corruption . These are serious issues which can have
profound knock-on effects in terms of how the prisons are run as well as the
overall safety of the in-mates, the prison staff and the general public and
we accordingly urge the Minister to pay careful attention to and immediately
put in place measures to address these disturbing traits.

Another concern of the IFP that we note from the budget is that insufficient
resources are being deployed in the development and social re-integration
projects, in fact only 16% of the budget is allocated to these programmes.
The IFP strongly believes these programmes to be "non-negotiable essentials
for rehabilitation " especially when set against the background of the high
levels of repeat offenders that we have in our country and we therefore ask
the Minister look very seriously at this aspect of her portfolio .

In accordance with the White paper and the Presidents State of the Nation
address the DCS has been tasked with the responsibility of making South
Africans "Feel and Be safe". In the 2008/9 period there were 65 escapes and
to date for this period there have been a number of further escapes. This is
quite unacceptable and does not make our citizens "Feel or Be safe"

On the issue of tenders and in particular the tender for the new generation
prison in Kimberley we would like to caution the Dept to "Look before they
leap" in the future and to conduct their due diligence so that we do not
have a repeat fiasco of a project tender increase of some 260% as we now
have with the new generation prison in Kimberley .This is negligence of the
highest order on the part of the department and we trust that the Minister
will ensure that a situation like this does not occur again .

The policy of releasing offenders should be known and understood by
everybody and the same criteria should apply to all inmates not only those
with friends in high government office.

And lastly Minister, looking at your strategic plan we note that you have
set yourselves some very lofty goals.

We in the IFP wish you every success achieving these goals for as you know,
failure will come at a high price to the country and is not an option.

The IFP supports the Budget Vote.

 

 

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