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Cachalia admits SAPS graft, vows tougher crackdown
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 67762, member: 636"] Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia told lawmakers on Monday that dishonesty remains prevalent in law enforcement agencies across the globe but South Africa cannot use this reality as justification for failing to address internal problems. Speaking before the National Assembly's Police Portfolio Committee, Cachalia presented financial records for 2023-24 while discussing measures to eliminate wrongdoing within the South African Police Service. He emphasized the need to strengthen existing frameworks and develop better approaches for confronting misconduct among officers. The service received an unqualified audit assessment from financial oversight authorities, continuing its record of clean financial statements. Committee members acknowledged this achievement while noting persistent challenges with performance in critical areas. Cachalia highlighted procurement processes as major sources of graft, particularly through bid evaluation panels that award government contracts. He suggested these committees require closer examination to prevent favoritism and illegal payments. His comments arrived amid two separate investigations examining claims of criminal influence and political meddling in police operations. Cachalia characterized these inquiries as opportunities to restructure the department and will testify before one parliamentary panel following Deputy Minister Polly Boshielo's appearance. [/QUOTE]
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