English

Hello 

Create Profile

Creating your profile will enable you to submit photos and stories to get published on News24.


Please provide a username for your profile page:

This username must be unique, cannot be edited and will be used in the URL to your profile page across the entire 24.com network.

Settings

Location Settings

News24 allows you to edit the display of certain components based on a location. If you wish to personalise the page based on your preferences, please select a location for each component and click "Submit" in order for the changes to take affect.









Facebook Sign-In

Hi News addict,

Join the News24 Community to be involved in breaking the news.

Log in with Facebook to comment and personalise news, weather and listings.

 
 

Idasa slams Scorpions hearings

2008-08-06 21:49
line

Cape Town - The government's failure to provide a persuasive explanation for its decision to disband the Directorate of Special Operations (DSO), or Scorpions, has created understandable scepticism, said the Institute for Democracy in SA (Idasa) on Wednesday.

The institute, represented by researcher Gary Pienaar, made a presentation to Parliament's justice and safety and security committees during public hearings into the draft legislation for the DSO's disbandment.

Rather than the public being obliged to fight a rear-guard action to save the Scorpions, the government should be making its case in favour of the proposed new Directorate of Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) provided for in the draft legislation.

Pienaar said the government should be explaining to the public why it believed the DPCI would make a more-effective contribution than the Scorpions had to date,.

Failed to mention Scorpions at all

"The government input has been largely limited, on the other hand, to repeated insistence that it will be more effective rather than elaborating on that assertion."

The government's presentation on the review of the criminal justice system (CJS) to the committees on Tuesday had failed to mention the Scorpions at all in its frank and detailed analyses of the problems characterising the CJS.

"Far less did it disclose a convincing rationale for the creation of a new unit to replace the Scorpions," said Pienaar.

On the contrary, the review had made it quite clear that, if approved, its effects would be extensive disruption to, and engineering of, the CJS, including the SA Police Service.

This was about the fourth review of the CJS in the past 10 years and there was no guarantee that this one would produce better results.

Pienaar said it made no sense to dissolve the relatively effective Scorpions and then to create a "less-able and more-junior unit", and to replace the Scorpions in circumstances of such extensive turmoil that were envisaged.

At best, at the very time when any new unit required focused and devoted attention, it would have to compete with numerous alternative imperatives for the National Police Commissioner's time.

An incorrect premise

This practical consideration of time alone, raised fundamental questions regarding the attainability of the proposed objectives of the legislation.

The draft bills also were based on an incorrect premise and incorrect interpretation of a section of the constitution.

"Any claim that this section's reference to a single police service requires the disbandment of the DSO is incorrect in law, as I'm sure is commonly acknowledged by now," he said.

This interpretation entirely ignored other provisions specifically allowing for the possibility of additional law enforcement structures.

The two bills were also in clear contradiction of the Khampepe Commission's central conclusions and recommendations about the Scorpions.

Simplistic numbers game

Pienaar said public submissions on the issue were within their rights to include requests for the retention of the Scorpions, albeit with adjustments or improvements to the model and legislation.

"Regardless of any government or parliamentary majority, any differing views should be considered on their merits and not reduced to a simplistic numbers game.

"We believe that the public interests in improving the prospects of the fight against complex commercial and organised crime should take account of public interest rather than public numbers," said Pienaar.

- SAPA

Read News24’s Comments Policy

inside news24

 

140
1
1 of 10

Latest comment in South Africa

jaba.kov says... I agree with our youth! But how bout doing something about it… in the next election vote for any out of the 20 odd political parties with the exception of the ANC. Do not vote ANC! I am not anti ANC, however for any democracy to function properly (fight crime, corruption and improve education for a brighter future) we need a strong opposition – any opposition that will be powerful enough to say to the ANC, “if you don’t deliver – we will win the next one” Our people sadly still vote along racial lines, and this is the reason why in a country that has more natural resources than china – we still have such an extreme percentage unemployed. The government does not care for the people – they care for the finer things in life like cool cars, holidays and lavish parties. Please scare our government into delivering come next election – don’t vote ANC. Read the article...

 
Traffic
Lottery
 
  • Wednesday Ladysmith - 22:09 PM
    Road name: N11 Both Ways
    ROADWORK - two sets of stop / go controls just south of the R68 Dundee exit - expect waiting times of up to 20 minutes between Ladysmith and Newcastle (ends March 2013)
  • Saturday Pretoria - 08:07 AM
    Road name: N1 Both Ways
    ROADWORKS - lane closures on both carriageways for long term roadworks between the N4 Witbank Highway Interchange and the Zambesi Drive exit - EXPECT DELAYS (until Jan 2013)
 
More traffic reports...
 

Jobs [change area]

Cars[change area]

AUDI

A4 Avant 3.0 TDi Dsl Quattro Tiptronic MY05
2007
R 390,000.00

BMW

323i EXCLUSIVE (E90)
2009
R 219,990.00

FORD

Bantam 1.3i PU MY09
2010
R 94,990.00

Property [change area]

Vulintaba Country Estate, Upper Drakensberg

A lifestyle estate beyond compare. Home Package Options From R990 000

HOUSES FOR SALE IN Still Bay

Houses R 2 350 000

Travel - Look, Book, Go!

Casa Rex, Vilanculos

Spend 5 nights in at the magical Mozambican resort of Casa Rex from R7983 per person sharing. Includes accommodation, return flights, taxes and transfers. Book now!

Kalahari.com - shop online today

Darksiders II

Something threatens earth and ironically it’s up the Horseman of Death to be the saviour of mankind. Buy now.

Hot new releases on DVD

Fresh off the cinema circuit and straight into your personal collection. Buy now

Cool music for Dad

Fishing, driving or relaxing, get the tunes that make up the soundtrack to suit Dads every mood. Buy now.

Great books to consider

Gripping titles and best sellers that will inspire the dormant reader within anyone to resurface. Buy now.

Helicopters

Get into the Pilots seat with the Syma Radio Control Helicopter. Buy now.

OLX Free Classifieds [change area]

pool table

For Sale, Toys - Games - Hobbies in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date May 6

Lexus: IS

Vehicles, Cars in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date May 7

stylish bachelor furnished in sandton from 1st of june

Real Estate, Houses - Apartments for Rent in South Africa, Gauteng, Johannesburg. Date May 7

Father's Day gifts

From R92.95

If last years pair of socks isn’t worn out yet, get Daddy something daring & endearing this time around. Buy now.

Visit www.kalahari.com for millions of books, music, DVDs, games & more!

BlackBerry Bold 9780

BlackBerry 6 Engage your world with BlackBerry 6 OS on the...

From R3299.00

I'm shopping for:

Horoscopes
Aquarius
Aquarius

Be aware of the two extremes of putting someone on a pedestal and berating someone for being him/herself. Try to find a middle way...read more

There are new stories on the homepage. Click here to see them.