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11 March 2019 - NW63

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Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Health

(1)Whether he has been informed that he has been implicated in testimony made under oath and in written documents by Mr Agrizzi at the Judicial Commission of Inquiry to Inquire into Allegations of State Capture, Corruption and Fraud in the Public Sector including Organs of State, chaired by Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo; if so, were the allegations made by Mr Agrizzi in respect of him true; (2) whether he declared any financial or material gifts from Bosasa as required by the Executive Members’ Ethics Act, Act 82 of 1998; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

1. No, I was neither informed, nor did I ever see or hear anywhere where Agrizzi implicates me in any testimony made under oath. However I saw somewhere on social media a list said to have been released by Agrizzi, whereby it says I contacted Bosasa and made enquiries about some systems or services they offer.

The statement that I contacted Bosasa is in fact false. I never contacted Bosasa. What happened was that the former Mayor of Mogale City, Mr Mpho Nawa, contacted me in 2015 and informed me that he had been invited by a company in Mogale City where he is Mayor, to go and view Hospital Information Management systems. He said he told them that he understood nothing about health information systems and at any rate had no jurisdiction over hospitals.

The Mayor then invited me to visit that company. On arrival I discovered that the company was in fact Bosasa. I had thought that Bosasa was only a catering company. But I found out there when they then showed me the systems, that they do many other things, other than catering. However regardless of their systems I was definitely not interested in getting the Department of Health involved with them in any other way because I read lots of stories about their irregularities with the catering contract in Correctional Services.

2. No, I declared nothing because I received nothing in the form of a gift or financial benefit or any other way from Bosasa.

END.

11 March 2019 - NW108

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Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Health

With reference to the reply of the Minister of Environmental Affairs to question 3618 on 14 December 2018, (a) what plans are in place to ban microbeads in the country and (b) by what date will the ban come into effect?

Reply:

The regulations related to the labelling, advertising and cosmetics made in terms of the Foodstuffs, Cosmetics and Disinfectants Act, 1972 (Act 54 of 9172) were published for comment. SAHPRA has reviewed the comments submitted by various stakeholders, including those made by the Department of Environmental Affairs, on the harms and banning of microbeads in cosmetics. The updated evidence and motivations provided on microbeads in rinse-off cosmetics and the stance of the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the EU were reviewed and taken into account. The Authority has made a decision to ban the use of microbeads in rinse-off cosmetics, in line with global regulatory jurisdictions. The banning of microbeads in rinse-off cosmetics will follow a phased out approach, taking effect 18-24 months from the date of publication of the regulations.

END.

11 March 2019 - NW44

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Khawula, Mr M to ask the Minister of Women in the Presidency

Whether, in light of the e€orts to combat gender-based violence, her department intends to (a) introduce amendments to existing legislation and/or (b) propose any new legislation in order to curb the scourge of gender-based violence; if not, what is the position in this regard, if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

Government needs to adopt a transformative approach to programming for women’s access to justice. This includes developing interventions to challenge underlying socio-cultural norms and contexts of inequality that perpetuate discrimination against women, enable and normalise Gender Based Violence (GBV) as we have recently seen with the Omotoso trial.

During the trial, the Department of Women (DOW) made a commitment to revisit the Sexual Offences Act, the Domestic Violence Act and the Criminal Procedures Act. This will be done in conjunction with the relevant lead department(s), in an e€ort to strengthen these laws in order to protect women.

The amendments will seek to invest in strengthening justice systems to investigate and prosecute Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV) cases effectively; as well as invest in strengthening data collection systems, so that there is clarity on the extent and depth of the problem.

Domestic violence is currently not recorded by the police as a specific crime category; when cases of domestic violence are reported to the police, they are recorded under a range of diFerent categories such as assault, assault Grievous Bodily Harm (GBH), malicious damage to property, pointing a firearm, murder etc. In 2017/18 women were victims of the following:

  • Murder 2930
  • Total sexual offences 36 731
  • Attempted murder 3554
  • Assault with intent to inflict grievous bodily harm 53 263
  • Common assault 81 142

However, merely knowing the number of contact crimes perpetrated against women and/or children does not give us enough intormaGonto understandtheextentandcomplexiGesot domestic violence in South Africa. Even though the 2018 SAPS report indicates a list of domestic violence statistics, this is not the true reflection of the magnitude of domestic violence as most police stations still do not indicate a domestic relationship when cases of assault are reported. It has been estimated that abused woman stay in an abusive relationship for an average period of 10.5 years before seeking outside assistance.

Although the Domestic Violence Act 116 of 1998 requires police stations to record incidents of domestic violence in a register, compliance is minimal: the last compliance audit conducted by the Civilian Secretariat for Police (CSP) in 2014 found that only two of the 145 police stations under audit were fully compliant to the Act, a mere 1.40/ of the sample size.

South Africa played a historical role in pushing for the promotion and protection of the human rights of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, and intersex, queer, asexual and other (LGBTIQA+) community. It is the first African country to recognise same sex marriages.

However, the LGBTIQA+ community in South Africa continue to experience widespread discrimination, harassment and violence, despite the Constitution guaranteeing their rights to safety; and regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity. Lesbians and gay men are raped to 'make them straight’ or to 'correct’ their sexual orientation. Although there are no accurate statistics for these hate-crimes, it is estimated that more than ten lesbians are raped or gang-raped weekly and at least 500 lesbians become victims of corrective rape annually. Once again, crimes of violence against LGBTIQA+ people are oXen under reported due to fear of secondary victimisation by the police and other service providers because of their sexual orientation. The government established a task team in 2011 to develop a legal framework to end violence and discrimination against LGBTIQA+ people. However, there is a lack of information regarding progress made by the task team and its programme and strategies to end this violence.

In trying to address Sexual and Gender Based Violence (SGBV), we need more detailed recording, analysis and dissemination of disaggregated statistics on sexual and domestic violence, so that SGBV can be tracked methodically and responded to e€ectively. There should also be a shift in focus from the reduction of sexual and domestic violence crimes reported to the police, to encouraging prevention, protection and reporting; and providing quality services to all victims of these crimes. This will necessitate a change in how police performance is measured.

The amendment of the above legislations to institute these changes is therefore necessary. Coupled with this, strategies to improve enforcement and to change social norms and attitudes need to be strengthened if we are to see effective improvement in the management of gender based violence.

Approved by the Minister on

MINISTRY IN THE PRESIDENCY: WOMEN REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

11 March 2019 - NW149

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Hugo, Mr RT to ask the Minister of Transport

With reference to the reply of the Minister of Public Service and Administration to question 3797 on 21 December 2018, what was the total expenditure incurred by his department relating to the travel privileges contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook of former (a)(i) Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (b)(i) Deputy Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (c) Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018?

Reply:

(a)(i) (i) R5,562.26 in 2017/2018

(a)(i) (ii) Nil

(a)(ii) (i) and (ii) Nil

(b)(i) (i) and (ii) Nil

(b)(ii) (i) and (ii) Nil

(c)(i) (i) and (ii) Nil

(c)(ii) (i) and (ii) Nil

(d)(i) (i) and (ii) Nil

(d)(ii) (i) and (ii) Nil

NOTES:

According to the 2007 Ministerial Handbook, the travel privileges of former Ministers / Deputy Ministers and their spouses / widows /widowers are administered and paid for by Parliament.

For former Minister ED Peters, who relinquished her office on 31 March 2017, a flight was booked to travel from OR Tambo International Airport to Kimberley on 11 April 2017 at a cost of R2,934.63. A return flight from Kimberley to OR Tambo International Airport on 15 April 2017 was added to the booking, bringing the total cost of the flights to an amount of R5,562.26. In an e-mail dated 11 April 2017, Travel Services indicated that the flights were part of the relocation of former Minister ED Peters as approved by the Chief of Staff.

11 March 2019 - NW201

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Maynier, Mr D to ask the Minister of Police

Whether (a) his spouse and/or (b) an adult family member accompanied him on any official international trip (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what (aa) is the name of the person(s), (bb) was the (aaa) purpose and (bbb) destination of the trip and (cc) was the (aaa) total cost and (bbb) detailed breakdown of the costs of the accompanying person(s) to his department; (2) whether each of the specified trips were approved by the President in terms of the provisions of Section 1, Annexure A of the Ministerial Handbook; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

1. The Minister of Police, Hon B.H Cele was accompanied by his spouse, Mrs

T.M Cele to Dubai from 18 to 21 November 2018. This is the only official international trip whereby the Minister was accompanied by his spouse, in the last financial year, April 2018 to date. The name of the person is Mrs Thembeka Mary — Ann Cele (spouse). The purpose of the official trip was to attend the 87!* lnterpol General Assembly Session as per invitation from the Ministry of Interior, United Arab Emirates (UAE), Commander —In-Chief of Dubai Police, Major General, Abdullah Khalifa AI Marri.

The total breakdown of the expenditure for the trip is as follows:

  • Flight air ticket (return) — R 60, 926.68 X 2 = R 121, 853.36
  • Accommodation: X3 nights at the Sheraton Mall of the Emirates Hotel — R 5,070.00 per night X 3 = R 15,210.00.
  • Car Hire for four (4) days = R 21, 840.00.
  • Daily Allowance —R 9442.60 each

2. The specified international official trip, Dubai (18 to 21 November 2018) was approved by the President of the Republic of South Africa as per Section 1, Annexure A of the Ministerial Handbook.

BH Cele Date: &

11 March 2019 - NW162

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Madisha, Mr WM to ask the Minister of Police

Whether he has found that the widely reported slaughter of an animal on Clifton beach was a lawful act; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, on what lega! provisions are his findings based; (2) on what grounds was the action of the SA Police Service to intervene and allow the slaughter to take place justified when the City of Cape Town officials tried to stop the slaughter from taking place?

Reply:

1. It was determined that the slaughter of an animal on the Clifton Beach, was not unlawful. Section 7 of the Meat Safety Act, 2000 (Act No 40 of 2000), prohibits the slaughter of animals at places, other than abattoirs. However, Section 7(2) of the Act, provides for exemptions and stipulates that the prohibition does not apply to the slaughter of animals for cultural or religious purposes.

Regulation 129, of the Red Meat Regulations of 2004, which were issued in terms of the Meat Safety Act, regulate the slaughtering of animals for religious or cultural purposes. This Regulation requires that a person who slaughters animals for religious or cultural purposes, must obtain prior written permission from the local authority of the area, where such slaughtering will take place.

The Regulation does not contain an offences/or penalty clause and the conduct is, therefore, not criminalised and is merely a prohibition. No other Bylaw and/or Act could be found that criminalises the slaughtering of animals.

2. No employee of the City of Cape Town could advise the senior South African Police Service (SAPS) officers, who were at the scene, of any offence that would be committed if the animal was slaughtered on the beach.

The Mayor of the City of Cape Town, Mr D Plato, informed the senior SAPS officers that a Bylaw would be transgressed. However, to date, no such Bylaw could be provided to the SAPS.

At no stage, did any of the senior officers present, prevent any employee or representative of the City of Cape Town, to act against those that intended to slaughter the sheep. Major General Vearey did, however, advise the Mayor that it would not be operationally appropriate to act. This was based on the fact that there was confusion about the legislation, the risk associated with police action at the time, taking into account, the size and mood of the crowd that had gathered for the event. The risk of creating more violence, outweighed the enforcement of a Bylaw that eventually proved not to exist.

 

Reply to question 162 recommended/

GENERAL

AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE

Date: ]§]§ -§]- j §

Reply to question 162 approved/not approved

11 March 2019 - NW126

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Bara, Mr M R to ask the Minister of Energy

With reference to the reply of the Minister of Public Service and Administration to question 3797 on 21 December 2018, what was the total expenditure incurred by his department relating to the travel privileges contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook of former (a)(i) Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (b)(i) Deputy Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (c) Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018?

Reply:

(a)(i) The Department did not incur expenditure relating to travel for the former Ministers nor (ii) their spouses (b) (i) former Deputy Ministers (ii) their spouses, (c) former Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) former Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers for the period specified in the question.

 

11 March 2019 - NW102

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Shackleton, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Police

What number of (a) cases of (i) murder, (ii) rape, (iii) housebreaking, (iv) carjacking, (v) theft of motor vehicles, (vi) house robbery and (vii) drug-related crimes were reported at the Hammanskraal Police Station, (b) such cases were sent to court and (c) convictions were obtained for the specified cases in the past three financial years?

Reply:

(a)

Number of Cases Reported at the Hammanskraal Polica Station

                                               2016                                       2017             2018

(i) Murder                                  283                                         263              280

 

ii

Rape

10              

13

16

iii

Housebreakin

45

41

38

iv

Carjcking

357

270

283

(v)

Theft of motor vehicle

20

11

19

vi

House Robber

45

45

34

{vii)

Drug-related crimes

22

31

44

 

 

(b)

       
   

Number of Cases to Court

   
 

” ““”“

2016

2017 ”

2018

i

Murder

5

8

5

ii

Rape

0

0

0

lii

Housebreaking

31

31

29

lv

Carjacking

2

0

0

(v)

Theft of motor vehicle

0

0

0

(vi)

House robbery

7

0

0

(vii)

Drug relatedcrimes

720

745

628

Numher of Cases with Convictions

 

2016

2017

2048

(i) Murder

3

0

0

(ii) Rape

0

0

0

(iii) Housebreaking

3

3

2

 

(iv) Carjacking

0

0

0

 

(vg Theft of motor vehicle

0

0

0

(vi) House robbery

0

0

0

(vli) Drug-related crimes

170

101

49

Reply to question 102 recommended/

 

Reply to question 102 approved/n

MINISTER OF POLICE BH CELE, MP

Date: 6 @

GENERAL

UTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE

11 March 2019 - NW45

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Tshwaku, Mr M to ask the Minister of Police

What (a) is the number of vacancies in the SA Police Service in each province and (b) are the details of each vacant position in each province?

Reply:

The National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS), recently approved a rationalised organisational structure and is in the process of matching and placing employees, in terms of the structure. As a result, the (a) number of vacancies in the SA Police Service, in each province and (b) details of each vacant position in each province can only be determined after the matching and placing of the employees has been concluded.

Reply to question 45 recommended/

TIQ CO

LE (SOEG)

GENERAL

ER: TH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE

Reply to question 45 approved/

MI R OF POLICE BH CELE, MP

Date:

11 March 2019 - NW207

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Mbhele, Mr ZN to ask the Minister of Police

Whether, with reference to the legal opinion obtained by the SA Police Service (SAPS), as presented to the Portfolio Committee on Police (details furnished) on 21 August 2018, he and the SAPS top management has found that the specified provisions also apply to the operation of closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras; if not, why not; if so, how does he and the SAPS reconcile their finding or position in respect of the legal opinion with the current operation of CCTV cameras at police stations?

Reply:

No, in terms of Section 4(1) of the Regulation of Interception of Communications and Communication-Related Information Act, 2002 (Act No. 70 of 2002), (hereinafter referred to as the Act) any person, other than a law enforcement officer, may intercept any communication if he or she is party to the communication, unless such communication is intercepted by such person for purposes of committing an offence. In terms of Section 4(2) of the Act, any law enforcement officer may intercept any communication if he or she is:

  • a party to the communication; and
  • satisfied that there are reasonable grounds to believe that the interception of a communication of another party to the communication is necessary, on grounds referred to in Section 16(5)(a) (relating to serious offences), unless such communication is intercepted by such law enforcement officer, for the purposes of committing an offence.

In terms of Section 1 of the Act, “intercept” is defined to mean the aural or other acquisition of the contents of any communication, through the use of any means, including; an interception device, so as to make some or all of the contents of a communication available to a person other than the sender or recipient or intended recipient of that communication and includes, the:

  • monitoring of any such communication by means of a monitoring device;
  • viewing, examination or inspection of the contents of any indirect communication; and
  • diversion of any indirect communication from its intended destination to any other destination and “interception” has a corresponding meaning.

A “communication” is defined in Section 1 of the Act, to include both a direct communication and an indirect communication.

A “direct communication” is defined to mean an:

  • oral communication, other than an indirect communication, between two or more persons, which occurs in the immediate presence of all the persons participating in that communication; or
  • utterance by a person who is participating in an indirect communication, if the utterance is audible to another person who, at the time that the indirect communication occurs, is in the immediate presence of the person participating in the indirect communication.

An “indirect communication” is defined as the transfer of information, including; a message or any part of a message, whether it is:

(a) in the form of:

  1. speech, music or other sounds;
  2. data;
  3. text;
  4. visual images, whether animated or not;
  5. signals; or
  6. radio frequency spectrum; or

(b) in any other form or in any combination of forms, that is transmitted in whole or in part, by means of a postal service or an electronic communication system1. (Own underlining).

In light of the above, the Act prohibits the interception of audio communications (in other words the interception of what is spoken). Visual images, such as those recorded by closed circuit television, are not transmitted by means of the postal

' The definition of indirect communication in the Act was amended by the Electronic Communications Act No. 36 of 2005”. The definition of telecommunication system was replaced by “electronic communication system”. (Government Gazette No. 28743 of 18 April 2006).

services or an electronic communications system. The actions, gestures or activities of a person, without sound, fall outside the definition of a “direct communication”.

The Act aims to protect the privacy of communications, in general. It is submitted that the prohibition of the Act, does not apply in circumstances, where a person makes an oral communication in circumstances, where there is no reasonable expectation of privacy (for instance in a police station).

In line with the Act, closed circuit television at police stations does not record audio communications but only activities that take place. Body-worn cameras, which have the ability to record activities and audio communications may, however, contravene Section 4(1)(a) of the Act. (Own underlining).

 

Response to question 207 recommended/

GENERAL RICAN POLICE SERVICE

Response to question 207 approved/not approved

MINISTER OF POLICE

BH CELE, MP

Date:

11 March 2019 - NW23

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Mente-Nkuna, Ms NV to ask the Minister of Human Settlements

What number of RDP houses has her department had to (a) repair and/or (b) rebuild

Reply:

According to information we have received from Provincial Departments of Human Settlements and Local Municipalities as at December 2018 we had repaired or re-built a total of 49 745 state subsidy (post-1994) houses.

The details of these interventions per province are:

PROVINCE

NUMBER OF HOUSES REPAIRED OR RE-BUILT

EASTERN CAPE

25 640

FREE STATE

2 513

GAUTENG

6 050

KWAZULU-NATAL

6 011

LIMPOPO

124

MPUMALANGA

605

NORTHERN CAPE

2 860

NORTH WEST

2 600

WESTERN CAPE

3 342

TOTAL

49 745

11 March 2019 - NW101

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Shackleton, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Police

What number of (a) cases of (i) murder, (ii) rape, (iii) housebreaking, (iv) carjacking, (v) theft of motor vehicles, (vi) house robbery and (vii) drug-related crimes were reported at the Temba Police Station, (b) such cases were sent to court and (c) convictions were obtained for the specified cases in the past three financial years?

Reply:

(a)

Number of Cases Reported at the Temba Police Station

 

2016

2017

2018

(i) Murder

62

55

73

(ii) Rape

203

182

156

(iii) Housebreaking

1 048

880

776

(iv) Carjackinh

134

98

107

(v) Theft of motor vehlcle

193

124

130

(vi) House robbery

122

134

4 33

(vii) Drug -related crimes

1 636

1 968

2 428

(b)

Number of Cases to Court

 

2016

2017

2018

(i) Murder

30

32

29

(ii) Rape

101

100

109

(iii) Housebreaking

159

110

106

(iv) Carjacking

10

5

5

(v) Theft of motor vehicle

16

5

9

(vii) (vi) House robbery

15

10

17

Drug-related crimes

1 645

1 968

2 430

(c)

Number of Cases wlth Convlctlone

 

2016

2017

2018

(i) Murder

15

23

11

(ii) Rape

17

23

18

(lii) Housebreaking

22

29

11

(iv) Carjacking

0

1

2

(v) Theft of motor vehicle

1

1

1

cvi) House robbery

1

5

4

(vii) Drug-related crimes

664

226

266

 

Reply to question 101 recommended/ d•

KJ SI (SOEG)

Date: t i› »- i ›

Reply to question 101 approved/

R OF POLICE BH CELE, MP

Date:

GENERAL AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE

11 March 2019 - NW202

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Maimane, Mr MA to ask the Minister of Police

Why have the findings of the Commission of Inquiry into the Political Killings in Mpumalanga (details furnished) not been made public yet; (2) whether he intends to make the findings public; if not, why not; if so, by what date will the findings be made public?

Reply:

(1) and (2) The South African Police Service (SAPS) could not establish if a Commission of Inquiry into the Political Killings, in Mpumalanga, was ever undertaken.

Reply to question 202 recommended/

TIO CO

LE (SOEG)

GENERAL ER: UT AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE

Reply to question 202 approved/not approved

MINISTER OF POLICE BH CELE, MP

Date:

11 March 2019 - NW212

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Mbhele, Mr ZN to ask the Minister of Police

(a) What are the details of (i) the number of properties that are being rented by the SA Police Service in each province and (ii) each contract that was awarded through (aa) competitive bidding process and (bb) deviation and (b) what was the reason for deviation; (2) what is the (a) agreed-upon rental amount, (b) duration of rental contract, (c) name of successful bidding company or entity, (d) name of each unsuccessful bidder for that rental contract and (e) name of the accounting officer who gave final sign-off for each specified rental property?

Reply:

(1)(a)(i)(ii)(aa)(bb)&(b)

The process associated with the procurement of leased accommoddtion, is initiated by the South African Police Service (SAPS) but is managed by the National Department of Public Works (NDPW). The SAPS is required to submit all the relevant documents, pertaining to the procurement of leased accommodation, to the NDPW.

The NDPW, therefore, manages the procurement process and concludes the lease agreements. It needs to be mentioned that only the NDPW can enter into a lease agreement, on behalf of user departments, in line with the mandated functions of the aforementioned departments.

The table below reflects the total number of leases, concluded by the NDPW, on behalf of the SAPS.

Province

Total number of leases

Eastern Cape

255

Free State

77

Gauteng

188

KwaZulu-Natal

193

Limpopo

77

Mpumalanga

81

North West

76

Northern Cape

79

Western Cape

160

Total

1 186

(2)(a)(b)

Given the fact that the NDPW enters into lease contracts on behalf of the SAPS, the rental amounts and periods are agreed upon, by the NDPW and the lessor. The SAPS only confirms the funding of the lease, for the duration of the lease contract.

(2)(c)(d)

The NDPW undertakes the procurement process for acquiring new leases, on behalf of the SAPS. The SAPS is not directly involved in the procurement process and, therefore, does not have access to the requested information.

(2)(e)

The NDPW manages the acquisition process and should, therefore, be requested to provide the details of the officials who have approved leases, relevant to the SAPS.

Reply to question 212 recommended/be

(SOEG)

Date: :›19 -»- ›‹

GENE L OUI AFRCANPOLICESERVICE

Reply to question 212 approved/not approved

MINISTER OF POLICE BH CELE, MP

Date:

11 March 2019 - NW150

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Hugo, Mr RT to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation

With reference to the reply of the Minister of Public Service and Administration to question 3797 on 21 December 2018, what was the total expenditure incurred by his department relating to the travel privileges contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook of former (a)(i) Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (b)(i) Deputy Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (c) Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018?

Reply:

We wish to advise the Honorable member that we are in a process of finalizing the information required, response will be made available within seven working days.

11 March 2019 - NW104

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Waters, Mr M to ask the Minister of Water and Sanitation

(1)Whether, with reference to his reply to question 353 for oral reply on 21 November 2018, he will furnish Mr M Waters with copies of the results of each water quality test conducted for each month during 2018 by the Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality; (2) which of the specified water quality tests failed to meet minimum standards?

Reply:

1. The response provided on 21 November 2018 to question 353 by the Department was adequately responded to. The Department monitors the data that is uploaded on the Integrated Regulatory Information System (IRIS) by both the Water Services Authority and Water Services Provider. Refer to the tables below for the compliance results for 2018:

Microbiological: Acute Health

Months

Compliance

Failures

Samples

January

98.9%

4

378

February

99.7%

1

351

March

97.6%

9

369

April

98.3%

6

353

May

99.7%

1

379

June

>99.9%

0

398

July

99.5%

2

386

August

>99.9%

0

392

September

>99.9%

0

383

October

99.7%

1

392

November

99.7%

1

390

December

99.4%

2

343

Total

99.4%

27

4 514

Chemical: Acute Health

Months

Compliance

Failures

Samples

January

>99.9%

0

101

February

>99.9%

0

92

March

>99.9%

0

92

April

>99.9%

0

84

May

>99.9%

0

88

June

>99.9%

0

96

July

>99.9%

0

92

August

>99.9%

0

92

September

>99.9%

0

88

October

>99.9%

0

92

November

>99.9%

0

92

December

>99.9%

0

80

Total

>99.9%

0

1 089

Chemical: Chronic Health

Months

Compliance

Failures

Samples

January

>99.9%

1

1 068

February

>99.9%

0

981

March

>99.9%

0

1 016

April

>99.9%

0

960

May

>99.9%

0

1 026

June

>99.9%

0

1 087

July

>99.9%

0

1 053

August

>99.9%

0

1 064

September

>99.9%

0

1 032

October

>99.9%

0

1 063

November

>99.9%

1

1 062

December

>99.9%

0

934

Total

>99.9%

2

12 346

Chemical -Non Health: Aesthetic

Months

Compliance

Failures

Samples

January

99.5%

3

293

February

97.7%

12

286

March

95.8%

23

289

April

95.9%

21

274

May

96.0%

22

287

June

97.9%

12

297

July

99.8%

1

295

August

>99.9%

0

294

September

>99.9%

0

292

October

>99.9%

0

297

November

>99.9%

0

303

December

>99.9%

0

271

Total

98.6%

94

314

Operational

Months

Compliance

Failures

Samples

January

98.8%

19

1 524

February

99.1%

13

1 428

March

98.9%

16

1 487

April

99.2%

11

1 418

May

99.5%

8

1 531

June

99.7%

4

1 596

July

99.1%

14

1 569

August

99.9%

2

1 591

September

99.5%

7

1 553

October

99.4%

10

1 585

November

99.6%

7

1 581

December

99.4%

9

1 392

Total

99.3%

120

  1. 55

2. None, the water quality test as provided above proves that there were no tests that failed to meet minimum standards as they are well above 95% for each test conducted during 2018.

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Hugo, Mr RT to ask the Minister of Women in the Presidency

With reference to the reply of the Minister of Public Service and Administration to question 3797 on 21 December 2018, what was the total expenditure incurred by her Office relating to the travel privileges contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook of former (a)(i) Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (b)(i) Deputy Ministers and and (ii) their spouses, (c) Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018?NW156E

Reply:

Parliamentary scheme

1.1 The travel privileges, administered and paid for by Parliament, of former Ministers/Deputy Ministers and their spouse come to into ePect on the first day following the date on which they relinquish their oFice, excluding the journeys made when vacating State-owned residences to the places where they intend to settle. (The Secretary of Parliament can be contacted for the details and administration relating to these privileges).

1.2 The costs of using VIP rooms at airports and any restaurants or bar services, as well as telephone calls, are payable by former Minister/ Deputy Minister themselves.

1.3 The Travel Privileges include:

1.3.1 Flights (Air Transport Tickets)

(a) Former Minister: Forty-eight (48) single domestic flights (business class) per annum.

(b) Former Deputy Ministers: Thirty six (36) single domestic flights (business class) per annum.

Of Spouses

a) Former Ministers: Twenty-four (24) single domestic flights (business class) per annum.

b) Former Deputy Ministers: Eighteen (18) single domestic flights ( business class)

c) Widow/Widower of former Minister’s/Deputy Minister: Twelve (12) single domestic flights per annum (business class).

Approved by the Minist on

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11 March 2019 - NW129

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Bergman, Mr D to ask the Minister of Health

With reference to the reply of the Minister of Public Service and Administration to question 3797 on 21 December 2018, what was the total expenditure incurred by his department relating to the travel privileges contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook of former (a)(i) Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (b)(i) Deputy Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (c) Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018?

Reply:

No expenditure was incurred by the Department of Health for the travel privileges of former Ministers and/or Deputy Ministers and their spouses or late spouses during the period in question.

END.

11 March 2019 - NW53

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Thembekwayo, Dr S to ask the Minister of Human Settlements

NAAONALA&SEMBLY QUESMOMPORKWTENREPLY QUESTION NUMBER: S3 [NW58EI DATE OF PUBLICATION: 07 FEBRUARY 301f I) what number of informal settlements ate there in each province? 38Y3. Dr SS TBEBEIWAVO (££'P) to ask tbe J\EaIeter of Rumazi Settlezaeats. what number of informal settlements ate there in each province7 NW53E Number of infomial settlements in mch province are as follows: Eastern Cape: 305 Free Statn: 153 Gauteng: 710 Kwaztilu Natal: 248 Limpopo: 90 Mpumalanga: 268 Northeni Capa: II I North West: 172 Western Cape: 643 The datus is as at October 2017, based on information provided by Provinces and some Metropolitan municipalities, at well as information gathered by the Department during the informal settlement assessments, categorisatioll and development of the PBradin8 plm8

Reply:

(1) Number of infomial settlements in mch province are as follows:

a) Eastern Cape: 305

b) Limpopo: 90

c) Mpumalanga: 268

d) Kwaztilu Natal: 248

e) Gauteng: 710

f) Free Statn: 153

g) Northen Cape:111

h) North West: 172

h) Western Cape: 643

The datus is as at October 2017, based on information provided by Provinces and some Metropolitan municipalities, at well as information gathered by the Department during the informal settlement assessments, categorisation and development of the upgrading plans.

11 March 2019 - NW12

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Singh, Mr N to ask the Minister of Health

(a) What are the details of the guidelines that have been issued by the SA Health Products Regulatory Authority in respect of greenhouse requirements for the granting of a medical cannabis licence and (b) is there a limit on the amount of medicinal cannabis that can be (i) grown, (ii) cultivated and (iii) manufactured in terms of current licencing regulations?

Reply:

a) Granting of the cultivation license of cannabis for medicinal use in SA is not limited to greenhouse cultivation. Cultivation can take place in various settings either, indoor or outdoor. The applicant should meet the good agricultural practices as determined by the Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (DAFF) for food producing plants intended for human consumption. Measures to be considered during cultivation include but are not limited to:

• Soil and fertilizer or alternative growth medium/ substrate

• The reliance on irrigation

• The appropriate use of approved herbicides and pesticides

The applicant should ensure that crop integrity is maintained. This will ensure the correct quality control and identification of specific marker compounds at pre-determined concentrations for the Cannabis species. The applicant should ensure that cross-pollination of outdoor crops or where an enclosed air filtration system is not present have appropriate minimisation strategies in place. Furthermore, volunteer plants or rogue plants should be eradicated to ensure that the permitted crop size is not contaminated.

Security arrangements deployed at the proposed site will form an integral part of the conditions to be considered prior to the SAHPRA licence being issued and the Department of Health permit being granted. In addition, manufacturing of the products must be done in line with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) applicable to medicines which are further described in the SAHPRA Guideline, Guide to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for Medicines in South Africa. Applicants are invited to scrutinise specifically Annexure 7 which deals with the agricultural aspects relating to the production of starting materials derived from a plant.

(b) No limit has been determined yet. The applicant has to state in the application the size of the land to be cultivated which is linked to the off take agreement which have to be in place between the applicant and their customers. The customers will also be assessed for the suitability of handling the product.

The quantity required by the applicant as reflected in the off take agreements will then be used to determine the country requirements of medicinal cannabis which will eventually be used to feed into the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) quota. INCB is an international body responsible for the control of narcotics and psychotropic substances which are required for therapeutic and research purposes.

END.

11 March 2019 - NW51

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Mulaudzi, Adv TE to ask the Minister of Police

What number of police reservists (a) are currently employed by the SA Police Service and (b) have been employed full time since 1 January 2010?

Reply:

a) The South African Police Service (SAPS), currently, has a total of 10 379 police reservists. It needs to be mentioned that the SAPS does not employ reservists, as they serve on a voluntary basis.

b) Since 1 January 2010, a total of 8 306 reservists have been utilised on a full- time basis.

Reply to question 51 recommendad/

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Reply to question 51 approved/

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Date:

GENERAL TH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE

11 March 2019 - NW109

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Dreyer, Ms AM to ask the Minister of Police

With regard to case number 553/12/2018 reported at the Boksburg North Police Station, (a) who is the investigating officer and (b) what progress has been made in the case?

Reply:

a) The particulars of the investigating officer cannot be divulged, to ensure that the case is investigated without fear or favour.

b) The suspect in this case, resigned from the company. The complainant was contacted and the suspect's address was obtained. The address was visited, but the suspect could not be found. All possible leads to trace the suspect, are being followed. The case is, therefore, still under investigation.

Reply to question 109 recommended/

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Reply to question 109 approved/ o e

MI SI OF POLICE BH CELE, MP

Date:

11 March 2019 - NW170

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Lees, Mr RA to ask the Minister of Public Enterprises

Whether any action will be or has been taken by SA Airways Technical and/or SA Airways against (a) a certain company (name furnished and (b) employees of certain company (name furnished) who allegedly acted in an unethical manner in the Open Water report on the SA Airways Technical Forensic Investigation regarding the awarding of long-term contract SAAT001/15 logistic services, dated 28 August 2017; if not, what are the detailed reasons for not taking action; if so, what are the relevant details of the action taken in each case?

Reply:

The Parliamentary question has been forward to the State Owned Enterprise and the Ministry of Public Enterprises awaits their urgent response. Further information will be conveyed to Parliament as soon as the response is received.

11 March 2019 - NW214

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America, Mr D to ask the Minister of Police

What number of (a) murders were reported at the EdenVale Police Station in the (i) 2015-16, (ii) 2016-17 and (iii) 2017-18 financial years and (b) the specified murders resulted in a successful conviction; (2) what number of (a) women and (b) children were murder victims?

Reply:

(1)(a) The number of murders, which were reported at the Edenvale Police Station, is as follows:

(i) 2015/2016            (ii) 2016/2017                 (iii) 2017/2018

      2                               3                                   7

(1)(b) The number of murders, which resulted in successful convictions, is as follows:

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017/2018

Cas Number/ Conviction

Cas Number/ Conviction

Cas Number/ Conviction

None            Not applicable

None            Not applicable

None            Not applicable

 

 

 

 

 

(2)(a)(b) The number of women and children, who were murder victims, is as follows:

 

i

2015/2016

ii

2016/2017

iii.

2017/2018

Women/Children

Women/Children

Women/Children

0              0

0              0

  0              0

 

 

 

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MINISTE POLICE BH CELE, MP

11 March 2019 - NW155

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Singh, Mr N to ask the Minister of Health

(a) Whether any plans are in place with regard to the reported 200 vacant posts for critically required doctors and specialists at Gauteng’s four academic hospitals, (b) what are the reasons for the vacancies and (c) what steps are being immediately implemented by his department to mitigate against such a breakdown in critical medical service delivery in Gauteng?

Reply:

Honourable Member I am not sure which reported 200 vacant posts you are referring to. I discussed the matter with the MEC for Gauteng and she is also not sure where the figure of 200 is emerging from. Please help by specifying so that I can answer the question.

END.

11 March 2019 - NW11

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Singh, Mr N to ask the Minister of Health

(1)What (a) is the number of Medical Cannabis Licences that were issued to date and (b) are the names of the applicants and/or entities that were issued with licences; (2) what were the reasons for the delay to issue licences if none have been issued as applications have been opened since November of 2017 under the auspices of the Medicines Control Council, which is now the SA Health Products Regulatory Authority

Reply:

(1) (a) None;

(b) N/A

(2) Reasons for non issue of licences

Readiness of applicants – lack of Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs), lack of Quality Management Systems to be employed at their facilities, applicants do not have plans of where and to whom they are going to sell their produce, lack of basic security features. All these findings and other deficiencies of applications have been communicated to the applicants to address.

END.

11 March 2019 - NW118

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Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Police

What number of (i) cases relating to incidents of illegal mining have been investigated by the SA Police Service since 1 January 2014 and (ii) the specified cases resulted in a conviction and (b) on what statutory grounds was each conviction made?

Reply:

Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation

(a)(i) From 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2018, the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) investigated a total of 364 incidents, regarding illegal mining.

(a)(ii) A total of 186 convictions were obtained, from 1 Jan“uary 2014 to 31 December 2018.

Division: Detective Service, South African Police Service

(a)(i) The number of cases, relating to incidents of illegal mining, investigated by the Division: Detective Service, South African Police Service (SAPS), from 1 January 2014 to date, is reflected in the table below:

Province

Year

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

             

Eastern Cape

0

0

0

0

0

0

Free State

321

180

201

256

299

32

Gauteng

0

0

0

0

0

0

KwaZulu-Natal

1

3

1

1

4

0

Limpopo

0

0

0

37

27

1

Mpumalanga

46

53

59

114

253

29

North West

2

0

2

5

2

0

Northern Cape

1

1

3

9

30

1

Western Cape

1

1

3

9

30

1

Total

372

238

269

431

645

64

(a)(ii) The number of cases, which resulted in a conviction, is as follows:

Year

Province

 
 

2014

2015

2016 2017

2018

2019

Eastern Cape

0

0

0

0

0

0

Free State

284

120

132

171

246

7

Gauteng

0

0

0

0

0

0

KwaZulu-Natal

0

0

0

0

0

0

Limpopo

0

0

0

10

2

0

Mpumalanga

18

24

34

42

81

0

North West

0

0

0

1

0

0

Northern Cape

0

0

3

1

0

0

Western Cape

0

0

0

0

0

0

Total

302

144

169

225

329

7

 

(b) The statutory grounds for the convictions, were as follows:

  •  Trespassing, in terms of the Trespass Act, 1959 (Act No. 6 of 1959).
  • Unlawful possession of unwrought precious metal, in terms of the Precious Metals Act, 2005 (Act No. 37 of 2005).
  • Unlawful dealing in unwrought precious metal, in terms of the Precious Metals Act, 2005 (Act No. 37 of 2005).
  • Unlawful possession of unpolished/uncut diamonds, in terms of the Diamonds Act, 1986 (Act No. 56 of 1986).
  • Unlawful dealing in unpolished/uncut diamonds in terms of the Diamonds Act, 1986 (Act No. 56 of 1986).
  • Racketeering, in terms of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act (Act No. 121 of 1998).
  • Money laundering, in terms of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act, 1998 (Act No. 121 of 1998).
  • Illegal immigration, in terms of the Immigration Act, 2002 (Act No. 13 of 2002).
  • Illegal prospecting, in terms of the Mining Rights Act, 1967 (Act No. 20 of 1967).
  • Failing to lodge prospecting rights, in terms of the Mineral and Petroleum Resources Development Act, 2002 (Act No. 28 of 2002).
  • Common law offences, such as theft, fraud, housebreaking and robbery.

 

Reply to question 118 recommended

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Reply to question 118 approved/not approved

MINISTER OF POLICE BH CELE, MP

Date:

11 March 2019 - NW183

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Hunsinger, Dr CH to ask the Minister of Transport

(1)(a) Why was an amount of R 5,7 billion moved to the SA National Roads Agency Gauteng Freeway Improvement Project in his department’s Medium-term Budget Policy Statement in October 2018, (b) what are the details of the purpose(s) for which the funds will be utilized and (c) why were the funds transferred from the non-toll network’s allocation; (2) whether he has found that the specified transfer of funds was based on a rational decision in the interest of all citizens considering the need for repairs on South Africa’s non-toll road network; if so, what are the relevant details? NW193E

Reply:

1. (a) Due to the SANRAL Toll portfolio experiencing financial difficulty and in order to ensure that SANRAL does not default on its payments to investors, as well as to continue with the maintenance of the toll network across the country, funds were transferred from the non-toll network to the Toll network.

(b) Falls away – refer to (a) above.

(c) Because no additional funding could be sourced from the National Treasury, this was part of a reprioritisation exercise until a permanent solution is generated by Government to deal with the e-Toll challenge.

2. Even though the non-payment by Gauteng road users has a severe impact on SANRAL’s sustainability, an event of default would have even more dire consequences for the country. This would result in SANRAL ‘s full debt of R47bn becoming due and payable to investors. It is however a fact that any money that is diverted from the non-toll network to support GFIP negatively affects road maintenance and improvements elsewhere in the country. This transfer was a necessary intervention while a permanent solution is sought by Government for the e-Toll challenge.

11 March 2019 - NW208

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Mbhele, Mr ZN to ask the Minister of Police

(a) What number of (i) rape kits and (ii) DNA kits did each police station in each province have as at 9 October 2018, (b) which of the specified police stations have run out of the specified kits, (c) what steps has the SA Police Service taken to ensure that the appropriate number of kits are available in each case and (d) by what date will the shortages be sorted in each case?

Reply:

(a)(i)(ii) and (b)

Eastern Cape

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Aberdeen

0

0

0

Addo

0

0

0

Adelaide

0

0

0

Afsondering

0

0

0

Alexandria

0

0

0

Algoapark

0

0

0

Alice

0

0

0

Alicedale

0

0

0

Aliwal North

39

0

0

Avondale

0

0

0

Balfour

0

0

0

Barkly East

0

0

0

Bathurst

0

0

0

Baviaanskloof

0

0

0

Beacon Bay

0

0

0

Bedford

0

0

0

Bell

0

0

0

Berlin

0

0

0

Bethelsdorp

0

0

0

Bhisho

0

0

0

Bholo

0

0

0

Bholothwa

0

0

0

Bityi

0

0

0

Bluewater

0

0

0

Bridge Camp

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Buffalo Flats

0

0

0

Burgersdorp

0

0

0

Butterworth

0

0

0

Cala

0

0

0

Cambridge

0

0

0

Cathcart

0

0

0

Cedarville

0

0

0

Centane

0

0

0

Chalumna

0

0

0

Chungwa

0

0

0

Coffee Bay

0

0

0

Cofimvaba

0

10

0

Committees

0

0

0

Cookhouse

0

0

0

Cradock

0

0

0

Dalasile

0

0

0

Despatch

0

0

0

Dimbaza

0

0

0

Dordrecht

0

0

0

Doringkloof

0

0

0

Duncan Village

0

0

0

Dutywa

0

0

0

East London

0

0

0

Elands Height

0

0

0

Elliot

0

0

0

Elliotdale

0

0

0

Ezibeleni

0

0

0

Flagstaff

0

0

0

Floukraal

0

0

0

Fort Beaufort

0

0

0

Fort Brown

0

0

0

Gelvandale

0

0

0

Glen Grey

0

0

0

Gonubie

0

0

0

Graaff-Reinet

50

0

0

Grahamstown

0

0

0

Hamburg

0

0

0

Hankey

0

0

0

Healdtown

0

0

0

Henderson

0

0

0

Hlababomvu

0

0

0

Hofmeyr

0

0

0

Hogsback

0

0

0

Humansdorp

30

0

0

Humewood

0

0

0

Ida

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Ikamvelihle

0

0

0

Ilinge

0

0

0

Indwe

0

0

0

Inyibiba

0

0

0

Jamestown

0

0

0

Jansenville

0

0

0

Jeffreys Bay

0

0

0

Joubertina

0

0

0

Joza

0

0

0

Kabega Park

0

0

0

Kamesh

0

0

0

Kareedouw

0

0

0

Katkop

0

0

0

Kei Bridge

0

0

0

Kei Mouth

0

0

0

Kei Road

0

0

0

Keiskammahoek

0

0

0

Kenton on Sea

0

0

0

Khubusidrift

0

0

0

Kidds Beach

0

0

0

King William's Town

0

0

0

Kinkelbos

0

0

0

Kirkwood

0

0

0

Kleinbulhoek

0

0

0

Klipplaat

0

0

0

Kolomane

0

0

0

Komga

0

0

0

Kwaaiman

0

0

0

Kwadwesi

0

0

0

Kwandengane

0

0

0

Kwanobuhle

0

0

0

Kwazakele

0

0

0

Lady Frere

0

0

0

Lady Grey

0

0

0

Libode

0

0

0

Lukholweni

0

0

0

Lusikisiki

0

0

0

Macleantown

0

0

0

Maclear

0

0

0

Madeira

0

0

0

Maletswai

0

0

0

Maluti

0

0

0

Matatiele

0

0

0

Mbizana

0

0

0

Mbizeni

0

0

0

Mdantsane

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Mhlungisi

0

0

0

Middelburg(EC)

0

0

0

Middledrift

0

0

0

Molteno

0

0

0

Mooiplaas

0

0

0

Motherwell

59

0

0

Mount Ayliff

69

0

0

Mount Fletcher

60

0

0

Mount Frere

0

0

0

Mount Road

50

0

0

Moyeni

0

0

0

Mpisi

0

0

0

Mqanduli

0

0

0

Msobomvu

0

0

0

Mthatha

0

0

0

Mtontsasa

0

0

0

Mzamba

0

0

0

Ndevana

0

0

0

Nemato

0

0

0

New Brighton

0

0

0

Ngangelizwe

0

0

0

Ngcobo

0

0

0

Ngqamakhwe

0

0

0

Ngqeleni

0

0

0

Ntabankulu

0

0

0

Ntabethemba

0

0

0

Provincial Commissioner:

Eastern Cape, Supply Chain Management

392

0

0

Palmietfontein

0

0

0

Patensie

0

0

0

Paterson

0

0

0

Pearston

0

0

0

Peddie

0

0

0

Phumalanga

0

0

0

Port Alfred

10

0

0

Port St Johns

0

0

0

Punzana

0

0

0

Queenstown

69

0

0

Qumbu

0

0

0

Rhodes

0

0

0

Riebeeck East

0

0

0

Rietbron

0

0

0

Rossouw

0

0

0

Scenery Park

0

0

0

Seafield

0

0

0

Seven Fountains

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Seymour

0

12

0

Somerset East

0

0

0

St Francis Bay

0

0

0

Sterkspruit

0

0

0

Sterkstroom

0

0

0

Steve Vukile Tshwete

0

0

0

Steynsburg

0

0

0

Steytlerville

0

0

0

Storms River

0

0

0

Stutterheim

0

0

0

Sulenkama

0

0

0

Swartkops

0

0

0

Tabase

0

0

0

Tamara

0

0

0

Tarkastad

0

0

0

Thina Falls

0

0

0

Thomas River

0

0

0

Thomhill

0

0

0

Thornhill Ciskei

0

0

0

Tsolo

0

0

0

Tsomo

0

0

0

Tyefu

0

0

0

Tylden

0

0

0

Uie

0

0

0

Uitenhage

10

0

0

Venterstad

0

0

0

Vulindlela

0

0

0

Walmer

0

0

0

Whittlesea

0

0

0

Willowmore

0

0

0

Willowvale

0

0

0

Wolwefontein

0

0

0

Zamuxolo

0

0

0

Zele

0

0

0

Zwelitsha

0

0

0

Free State

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Allanridge

0

0

0

Arlington

0

0

0

Bainsvlei

0

0

0

Batho

0

0

0

Bayswater

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Bethlehem

0

0

0

Bethulie

0

0

0

Bloemspruit

0

0

0

Boithuso

0

0

0

Boshof

0

0

0

Bothaville

0

0

0

Botshabelo

0

0

0

Brandfort

0

0

0

Bronville

0

0

0

Bultfontein

0

0

0

Clarens

0

0

0

Clocolan

0

0

0

Comelia

0

0

0

Dealesville

0

0

0

Deneysville

0

0

0

Dewetsdorp

0

0

0

Edenburg

0

0

0

Edenville

0

0

0

Excelsior

0

0

0

Fauresmith

19

0

0

Ficksburg

0

0

0

Fouriesburg

0

0

0

Gariepdam

0

0

0

Glen

0

0

0

Goedemoed

0

0

0

Harrismith

0

0

0

Heidedal

0

0

0

Heilbron

0

0

127

Hennenman

0

0

0

Hertzogville

0

0

0

Heuningspruit

0

0

0

Hobhouse

0

0

20

Hoopstad

0

0

0

Jacobsdal

0

0

0

Jagersfontein

3

0

0

Kagisanong

0

0

0

Kestell

0

0

0

Koffiefontein

26

23

0

Kommissiepoort

0

0

0

Kopanong

0

0

0

Koppies

0

0

1

Kroonstad

0

0

0

Ladybrand

0

0

0

Lindley

0

0

0

Luckhoff

0

0

0

Mafube

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Makwane

0

0

0

Mangaung

0

0

0

Maokeng

0

0

0

Marquard

0

0

0

Meloding

0

0

0

Memel

0

0

0

Namahadi

0

0

0

Navalsig

0

0

0

Odendaalsrus

0

0

0

Oranjeville

0

0

0

Park Road

0

0

0

Parys

4

0

0

Paul Roux

0

0

0

Petrus Steyn

0

0

0

Petrusburg

0

0

0

Philippolis

0

0

0

Phuthaditjhaba

0

0

0

Reddersburg

13

12

1

Reitz

0

0

0

Roadside

0

0

0

Rosendal

0

0

0

Rouxville

0

0

0

Sasolburg

0

0

0

Selosesha

0

0

0

Senekal

0

0

0

Smithfield

30

10

0

Soutpan

0

0

39

Springfontein

0

0

0

Steunmekaar

3

1

1

Steynsrus

0

0

0

Thaba-Nchu

0

0

0

Thabong

10

0

0

Theunissen

0

0

0

Tierpoort

0

0

0

Trompsburg

0

0

154

Tseki

0

0

0

Tseseng

0

0

0

Tumahole

0

0

0

Tweeling

0

0

0

Tweespruit

0

0

0

Van Stadensrus

0

0

0

Ventersburg

0

0

0

Verkeerdevlei

10

0

0

Verkykerskop

0

0

0

Vierfontein

0

0

0

Viljoensdrif

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Viljoenskroon

0

0

0

Villiers

0

0

100

Virinia

0

0

0

Vrede

0

0

0

Vredefort

0

0

0

Wanda

0

0

0

Warden

0

0

0

Welkom

0

0

0

Wepener

0

0

0

Wesselsbron

0

0

0

Winburg

0

0

0

Zamdela

0

0

0

Zastron

0

0

0

Gauteng

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Provincial Commissioner:

Gauteng Investigation Service

1 000

500

0

Actonville

0

0

0

Akasia

80

0

0

Alberton

0

0

43

Alexandra

213

80

0

Atteridgeville

0

0

0

Bedfordview

0

0

9

Bekkersdal

0

0

0

Benoni

332

200

0

Boipatong

0

0

272

Boksburg

0

0

0

Boksburg North

0

0

0

Booysens

0

0

0

Boschkop

0

0

20

Brackendowns

63

10

156

Brakpan

7

0

0

Bramley

0

0

0

Brixton

0

0

0

Bronkhorstspruit

0

0

0

Brooklyn

0

0

0

Carletonville

758

80

0

Cleveland

0

5

0

Crystalpark

0

0

0

Cullinan

0

0

0

Daveyton

0

0

0

Dawn Park

0

0

0

De Deur

149

70

494

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Devon

10

10

198

Diepkloof

0

0

0

Diepsloot

0

0

0

Dobsonville

0

0

1

Douglasdale

0

0

0

Dube

0

0

0

Duduza

0

0

0

Dunnottar

0

0

81

Edenpark

0

0

0

Edenvale

0

0

0

Eersterust

0

0

70

Ekangala

375

20

0

Eldorado Park

188

168

0

Elsburg

0

0

0

Ennerdale

0

0

0

Erasmia

0

0

40

Etwatwa

5

0

15

Evaton

0

0

272

Fairlands

0

0

0

Florida

0

0

0

Fochville

0

0

0

Ga-Rankuwa

150

25

0

Garsfontein

0

0

0

Germiston

0

20

0

Hammanskraal

0

0

0

Heidelberg (GP)

0

0

0

Hekpoort

0

0

0

Hercules

1

0

40

Hillbrow

154

0

0

Honeydew

0

94

0

Ivory Park

0

0

0

Jabulani

0

0

0

Jeppe

30

20

0

Johannesburg Central

0

10

0

Kagiso

48

46

0

Kameeldrift

0

0

0

Katlehong

0

0

0

Katlehong North

0

0

0

Kempton Park

0

0

0

Khutsong

0

0

0

Kliprivier

0

0

0

Kliptown

50

50

0

Krugersdorp

10

0

0

Kwa Thema

0

0

0

Langlaagte

20

20

0

Laudium

0

0

50

Lenasia

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Lenasia South

0

0

0

Linden

0

0

0

Loate

0

0

0

Lyttelton

0

0

0

Mabopane

0

0

0

Magaliesburg

0

0

0

Mamelodi

0

0

0

Mamelodi East

0

0

0

Meadowlands

0

50

0

Meyerton

99

150

180

Midrand

0

0

0

Moffatview

0

0

0

Mondeor

11

10

0

Moroka

30

15

0

Muldersdrift

0

0

0

Naledi

65

85

0

Nigel

0

0

0

Norkempark

0

0

0

Norwood

0

0

0

Olievenhoutbosch

0

0

0

Olifantsfontein

0

0

0

Orange Farms

0

0

0

Orlando

0

0

0

Ortia

0

0

0

Parkview

0

0

0

Pretoria Central

349

262

131

Pretoria Moot

0

0

0

Pretoria North

0

0

0

Pretoria West

0

0

0

Primrose

7

10

0

Protea Glen

60

0

0

Putfontein

0

0

0

Rabie Ridge

0

0

0

Randburg

0

0

0

Randfontein

0

0

0

Ratanda

13

21

63

Reigerpark

0

0

0

Rietgat

0

0

0

Roodepoort

0

0

0

Rosebank

0

0

0

Sandringham

0

0

0

Sandton

0

6

0

Sebenza

0

0

0

Sebokeng

317

275

55

Sharpeville

0

0

7

Silverton

0

0

60

Sinoville

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Sophia Town

0

30

0

Soshanguve

0

0

0

Springs

0

28

0

Sunnyside

0

0

0

Tarlton

0

0

0

Temba

0

0

0

Tembisa

430

422

0

Tembisa South

0

0

0

The Barrage

0

0

92

Tokoza

0

0

8

Tsakane

0

0

0

Vaal Marina

0

0

0

Vanderbijlpark

0

0

284

Vereeniging

80

0

1266

Villieria

0

0

0

Vosloorus

0

0

9

Wedela

0

0

0

Welbekend

0

0

0

Westonaria

0

0

0

Wierdabrug

0

0

0

Wonderboompoort

0

0

129

Yeoville

0

0

0

Zonkizizwe

0

0

9

KwaZulu-Natal

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Alexandra Road

58

59

0

Amangwe

60

40

0

Amanzimtoti

0

0

0

Babanango

5

0

0

Bayview

0

0

0

Bellair

0

0

0

Berea

30

0

99

Bergville

35

26

0

Besters

0

3

0

Bhekithemba

5

5

0

Bishopstowe

0

10

0

Boston

0

0

0

Brighton Beach

0

0

701

Bulwer

10

0

0

Camperdown

0

0

0

Cato Manor

0

0

0

Ceza

0

0

0

Charlestown

10

5

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Chatsworth

138

372

0

Colenso

0

0

0

Cramond

0

0

0

Creighton

20

0

0

Dalton

11

0

0

Dannhauser

4

0

19

Donnybrook

5

5

0

Dududu

10

10

0

Dundee

379

200

0

Durban Central

0

0

3796

Durban North

0

0

0

Ekombe

3

0

0

Ekuvukeni

0

0

0

Elandslaagte

0

0

0

Emanguzi

0

25

0

Ematimatolo

0

0

0

Ematsheni

0

0

0

Empangeni

0

0

0

Eshowe

30

30

0

Esikhaleni

0

30

0

Estcourt

402

190

0

Evatt

30

0

0

Ezakheni

10

0

0

Ezibayeni

0

0

0

Ezinqoleni

0

0

0

Femdale

0

0

0

Folweni

0

40

0

Franklin

10

0

6

Gamalakhe

0

0

0

Gingindlovu

30

0

0

Glencoe

60

30

10

Glendale

0

0

0

Gluckstadt

40

20

0

Gowan Lea

6

10

0

Greenwood Park

0

0

0

Greytown

0

0

0

Groenvlei

0

0

20

Hammarsdale

0

0

0

Harburg

30

20

0

Harding

40

40

0

Hattingspruit

15

10

50

Helpmekaar

0

7

0

Hibberdene

39

15

0

Highflats

0

0

0

Hillcrest

0

0

0

Hilton (KZN)

10

10

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Himeville

0

20

1

Hlabisa

0

0

0

Hlobane

0

0

0

Hluhluwe

0

15

0

Howick

90

20

0

Ibisi

0

0

0

Impendle

0

0

0

lnanda

0

0

0

lnchanga

20

20

0

Ingogo

3

0

30

Ingwavuma

0

0

0

Intsikeni

0

0

0

Isipingo

0

0

0

lxopo

0

0

0

Jozini

0

0

0

Kingsley

10

10

0

Kokstad

50

0

0

Kranskop

49

20

0

Kwadabeka

180

59

0

Kwadukuza

200

300

0

Kwamakhutha

40

20

0

Kwamashue

0

0

0

Kwambonambi

170

70

0

Kwamsane

0

10

0

Kwandengezi

0

0

0

Ladysmith

0

0

0

Lamontville

0

0

0

Louwsburg

20

10

20

Madadeni

0

0

0

Magudu

10

10

10

Mahlabathini

4

68

20

Malvern

0

0

10

Mandeni

0

0

80

Maphumulo

15

1

0

Margate

30

110

0

Mariannhill

0

0

0

Mayville (KZN)

0

0

0

Mbazwana

150

119

0

Mbongolwane

40

20

100

Mehlomnyama

0

0

0

Melmoth

0

0

0

Mid Illovo

0

0

35

Mkhuze

6

10

0

Mondlo

90

70

0

Montclair

0

15

0

Mooi River

50

30

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Mountain Rise

15

20

0

Mpophomeni

0

0

0

Mpumalanga (KZN)

100

50

0

Mpungamhlophe

30

0

14

Msinga

0

30

0

Msinsini

20

10

0

Mtubatuba

10

0

40

Mtunzini

11

20

0

Muden

10

0

0

Ndumo

2

11

0

Ndwedwe

50

0

0

New Hanover

10

10

0

Newark

0

0

0

Newcastle

210

300

0

Newlands East

100

175

0

Ngome

0

0

0

Nhlanhleni

0

0

0

Nkandla

97

87

0

Nondweni

0

30

0

Nongoma

150

30

0

Normandien

0

10

10

Nottingham Road

5

0

0

Nquthu

50

30

0

Nsuze

14

20

0

Ntabamhlope

73

40

0

Ntambanana

30

0

0

Ntuzuma

0

0

0

Nyoni

50

30

0

Osizweni

0

0

0

Paddock

10

20

0

Paulpietersburg

0

0

0

Phoenix

320

0

0

Pietermaritzburg

50

40

236

Pinetown

70

69

0

Plessislaer

0

530

0

Point

20

10

0

Pongola

0

30

0

Port Edward

80

40

0

Port Shepstone

160

176

9

Provincial Commissioner:

KwaZulu-Natal, King Shaka International Airport

5

0

0

Provincial Commissioner:

KwaZulu-Natal, Crime Scene Management

0

0

461

Prestbury

0

0

0

Richards Bay

110

75

0

Richmond (KZN)

0

0

20

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Rietvlei

8

8

0

Sawoti

40

40

0

Scottburgh

0

0

0

Southport

0

5

0

St Faiths

0

0

0

Sundumbili

30

50

0

Swartberg

20

20

0

Sydenham

20

0

20

Taylors Halt

0

0

0

Thomville

0

0

0

Tongaat

0

0

0

Town Hill

20

20

0

Ulundi

40

51

0

Umbilo

9

17

0

Umbumbulu

0

0

0

Umhlali

0

0

0

Umkomaas

0

10

0

Umlazi

46

0

0

Umsunduzi

20

20

0

Umzimkhulu

0

0

600

Umzinto

0

0

0

Upper Tugela

0

0

0

Utrecht

35

25

89

Van Reenen

0

0

0

Verulam

0

0

0

Vryheid

0

0

0

Wartburg

0

0

0

Wasbank

0

0

0

Weenen

35

25

0

Wembezi

105

27

0

Wentworth

0

0

0

Westville

0

0

0

Winterton

45

20

0

Limpopo

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric,

Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab

Reference System

Alldays

0

0

0

Apel

0

0

0

Bela-Beta

0

0

0

Bolobedu

0

0

0

Botlokwa

0

0

0

Bulgerivier

0

0

0

Burgersfort

0

0

0

Cumberland

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit,

Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit,

Collection, Swab Reference System

Dennilton

0

0

0

Dorset

0

0

0

Dwaalboom

0

0

0

Elandskraal

0

0

0

Gilead

0

0

0

Giyani

20

0

0

Gravelotte

0

0

0

Groblersdal

88

10

0

Haenertsburg

0

0

0

Hlanganani

0

0

0

Hlogotlou

0

0

0

Hoedspruit

42

22

0

Hoopdal

0

0

0

Jane Furse

0

0

0

Laersdrift

0

0

0

Leboeng

0

0

0

Lebowakgomo

0

0

0

Lephalale

40

0

0

Letsitele

0

0

0

Levubu

0

0

0

Lulekani

0

0

0

Maake

0

0

0

Magatle

0

0

0

Mahwelereng

20

50

0

Makhado

0

0

0

Makuya

0

0

0

Malamulele

0

0

0

Maleboho

0

0

0

Malipsdrift

0

0

0

Mankweng

40

30

0

Mara

0

0

0

Marble Hall

0

0

0

Masemola

0

0

0

Mashashane

0

0

0

Masisi

0

0

0

Matlala

0

0

0

Matlerekeng

0

0

0

Mecklenburg

0

0

0

Modimolle

73

0

1

Modjadjiskloof

0

0

0

Mogwadi

0

0

0

Mokopane

0

0

0

Mokwakwaila

0

0

0

Morebeng

0

0

0

Motetema

50

0

0

Mphephu

0

0

0

Musina

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit,

Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit,

Collection, Swab Reference System

Muswodi

0

0

0

Mutate

0

0

0

Naboomspruit

0

0

0

Namakgale

0

0

0

Nebo

0

0

0

Northam

0

0

0

Ohrigstad

0

0

0

Provincial Commissioner: Limpopo

812

3 802

0

Phalaborwa

0

119

0

Pienaarsrivier

0

0

0

Polokwane

0

0

0

Rakgoadi

0

0

0

Rankin’s Pass

0

0

0

Ritavi

0

0

0

Roedtan

0

0

0

Rooiberg

0

0

0

Roossenekal

0

0

0

Rust de Winter

0

0

0

Saamboubrug

0

0

0

Saselamani

0

0

0

Sebayeng

0

0

0

Sekgosese

0

0

0

Sekhukhune

0

0

0

Senwabarwana

0

0

0

Seshego

20

0

0

Siloam

29

0

0

Thabazimbi

0

1

0

Thohoyandou

53

0

0

Tinmyne

0

0

0

Tolwe

10

10

0

Tom Burke

0

0

0

Tshamutumbu

0

0

0

Tshaulu

0

0

0

Tshilwavhusiku

0

0

0

Tshitale

0

0

0

Tubatse

0

0

0

Tuinplaas

0

0

0

Tzaneen

120

0

0

Vaalwater

0

0

0

Vhulaudzi

0

0

0

Villa Nora

0

0

0

Vuwani

0

0

0

Waterpoort

0

0

0

Waterval

0

0

0

Westenburg

0

0

0

Witpoort

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit,

Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit,

Collection, Swab Reference System

Zaaiplaas

0

0

0

Zebediela

0

0

0

Mpumalanga

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Acornhoek

48

0

130

Amersfoort

0

0

0

Amsterdam

0

0

0

Badplaas

0

0

0

Balfour (MP)

20

20

0

Barberton

0

0

0

Belfast

100

0

0

Bethal

0

0

0

Blinkpan

0

0

0

Breyten

40

20

0

Bushbuckridge

0

70

0

Calcutta

0

0

157

Carolina

0

0

0

Charl Cilliers

0

3

10

Chrissiesmeer

40

19

0

Davel

37

20

0

Delmas

0

0

0

Dientjie

5

11

0

Dirkiesdorp

0

0

0

Dullstroom

0

0

0

Ekulindeni

0

0

0

Elukwatini

154

9

0

Embalenhle

0

0

48

Emzinoni

29

108

47

Ermelo

189

60

0

Evander

0

0

0

Fernie

0

0

0

Graskop

0

1

0

Greylingstad

0

0

40

Grootvlei

0

0

0

Hartebeeskop

0

0

0

Hazyview

0

40

78

Hendrina

39

0

0

Kaapmuiden

0

0

0

Kabokweni

0

0

0

Kanyamazane

0

0

0

Kinross

17

0

50

Komatipoort

0

0

0

Kriel

0

19

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Kwaggafontein

1

0

158

Kwamhlanga

244

60

0

Leslie

0

0

0

Lothair

40

20

12

Louw's Creek

0

0

0

Lydenburg

106

9

70

Maartenshoop

0

3

0

Machadodorp

0

0

0

Mahamba

0

0

0

Malelane

0

0

0

Masoyi

0

0

0

Matsulu

0

0

0

Mayflower

0

0

0

Mbuzini

0

0

0

Mhala

0

0

40

Mhluzi

17

0

0

Middelburg (MP)

0

0

64

Mmametlake

0

0

79

Morgenzon (MP)

0

0

0

Nelspruit

40

30

18

Ngodwana

0

2

0

Ogies

1

0

30

Provincial Commissioner:

Mpumalanga, Supply Chain Management

1 658

4 459

0

Perdekop

0

0

0

Pienaar

0

369

132

Piet Retief

0

0

5 473

Pilgrim's Rest

13

9

0

Sabie

0

0

0

Sakhile

0

0

0

Schoemansdal

0

0

0

Secunda

49

0

2

Sheepmoor

0

0

0

Siyabuswa

0

0

211

Skukuza

3

0

0

Standerton

0

0

1

Sundra

0

0

45

Tonga

89

0

0

Trichardt

0

0

20

Tweefontein

23

0

11

Vaalbank

0

0

0

Val

0

0

0

Verena

0

0

28

Volksrust

0

0

0

Vosman

87

50

0

Wakkerstroom

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Waterval Boven

0

0

0

Witbank

0

175

0

Witrivier

0

0

0

North West

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Amalia

0

0

0

Assen

0

0

0

Atamelang

0

0

0

Bedwang

0

0

0

Bethanie

0

0

0

Biesiesvlei

0

0

0

Bloemhof

0

0

0

Boitekong

0

0

0

Boons

0

0

0

Boshoek

0

0

0

Bray

0

0

0

Brits

0

0

0

Buffelshoek

0

0

82

Christiana

0

0

0

Coligny

0

0

0

Cyferskuil

0

0

0

Delareyville

0

0

0

Ganyesa

24

0

0

Groot Marico

0

0

0

Hartbeesfontein

0

0

0

Hartbeespoortdam

0

0

0

Hebron

0

0

160

Huhudi

0

0

0

Ikageng

0

0

0

Ipelegeng

0

0

0

Itsoseng

0

0

0

Jericho

0

0

0

Jouberton

0

0

0

Kanana

0

0

0

Kgomotso

0

0

0

Khuma

0

0

0

Klerksdorp

209

0

8

Klerkskraal

0

0

10

Klipgat

0

0

0

Koster

0

0

0

Leeudoringstad

38

0

0

Lehurutshe

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Lethabong

0

0

0

Lethlabile

0

0

0

Lichtenburg

0

0

0

Lomanyaneng

0

20

0

Madibogo

10

10

0

Madikwe

0

0

0

Mahikeng

0

0

0

Makapanstad

0

0

0

Makgobistad

0

0

0

Makwassie

0

0

0

Marikana

0

0

0

Mmabatho

0

0

0

Mmakau

0

0

0

Mogwase

75

0

0

Mokopong

0

0

0

Mooifontein

0

0

0

Mooinooi

0

0

0

Morokweng

0

0

84

Mothutlung

0

0

0

Motswedi

0

0

0

Nietverdiend

0

0

0

Orkney

0

0

0

Ottosdal

0

0

0

Ottoshoop

15

0

0

Provincial Commissioner:

North West

2 133

1 090

0

Phokeng

0

0

0

Piet Plessis

0

0

0

Potchefstroom

7

17

0

Pudimoe

0

0

20

Reivilo

0

0

0

Rustenburg

401

170

0

Sannieshof

0

0

0

Schweizer-Reneke

0

0

0

Setlagole

0

0

0

Stella

0

0

0

Stilfontein

0

0

0

Sun City

35

30

0

Swartruggens

0

0

0

Taung

0

0

0

Tlhabane

0

0

0

Tshidilamolomo

0

0

0

Ventersdorp

0

0

82

Vorstershoop

0

0

0

Vryburg

10

0

0

Wolmaransstad

50

0

0

Zeerust

0

0

0

Northern Cape

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Aggeneys

0

0

19

Alexander Bay

0

0

30

Augrabies

5

0

0

Barkly West

0

0

0

Bathlaros

8

18

0

Belmont

0

0

0

Boetsap

0

0

2

Bothithong

30

14

0

Brandvlei

0

0

0

Britstown

0

0

0

Calvinia

0

0

10

Campbell

0

0

70

Carnarvon

0

0

92

Colesberg

0

0

0

Danielskuil

0

0

49

De Aar

0

10

0

Deben

0

0

0

Delportshoop

0

0

30

Dingleton

0

0

0

Douglas

2

30

0

Fraserburg

0

0

0

Galeshewe

54

0

40

Garies

0

0

5

Griekwastad

0

0

230

Groblershoop

0

0

90

Hanover

0

0

12

Hartswater

0

10

110

Heuningvlei

5

8

14

Hondeklip Bay

0

0

7

Hopetown

0

0

47

Jan Kempdorp

0

0

10

Kagisho

0

0

0

Kakamas

1

70

20

Kamieskroon

0

0

3

Kanoneiland

0

6

75

Kathu

5

0

50

Keimoes

0

0

60

Kenhardt

0

0

0

Kimberley

0

0

1 372

Kleinsee

0

0

31

Komaggas

0

0

3

Kuruman

102

29

0

Kuyasa

0

0

0

Lime Acres

3

2

12

Loeriesfontein

0

0

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Loxton

0

0

0

Marydale

0

0

0

Middelpos

0

0

0

Modder River

0

0

480

Mothibistad

0

44

0

Nababeep

0

0

20

Niekerkshoop

0

0

0

Nieuwoudtville

0

0

0

Noenieput

0

0

10

Norvalspont

0

0

0

Noupoort

0

0

0

Olifantshoek

0

0

0

Onseepkans

0

0

10

Pabalello

0

0

30

Pampierstat

0

0

0

Pella

0

0

12

Petrusville

0

10

0

Philipstown

0

0

0

Plooysburg

1

0

146

Pofadder

100

2

51

Port Nolloth

0

0

30

Postmasburg

50

60

40

Prieska

0

0

10

Richmond

0

0

20

Rietfontein

0

0

15

Roodepan

0

0

50

Rosedale

0

0

0

Severn

10

10

0

Springbok

8

25

44

Steinkopf

0

0

6

Strydenburg

0

0

0

Sunrise

0

0

19

Sutherland

0

0

0

Tsineng

0

8

40

Upington

90

0

371

Van Zylsrus

0

0

0

Vanderkloof

0

0

19

Vanwyksvlei

0

0

0

Victoria West

0

0

0

Vioolsdrif

0

0

2

Vosburg

0

0

0

Warrenton

20

20

0

Williston

0

0

0

Windsorton

0

0

30

Witdraai

0

0

5

Wrenchville

6

7

0

Western Cape

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Albertinia

0

0

0

Ashton

0

0

0

Athlone

0

0

0

Atlantis

0

0

0

Barrydale

0

0

0

Beaufort West

0

0

0

Belhar

0

0

0

Bellville

0

0

0

Bellville South

0

0

0

Bishop Lavis

0

0

0

Bonnievale

0

0

0

Bothasig

0

0

0

Brackenfell

0

0

0

Bredasdorp

0

0

0

Caledon

0

50

0

Calitzdorp

0

0

0

Camps Bay

0

0

0

Cape Town Central

40

5

63

Ceres

0

0

0

Citrusdal

0

0

0

Clanwilliam

10

15

0

Claremont

0

0

0

Cloetesville

0

0

0

Conville

0

0

0

Da Gamaskop

0

0

0

Darling

0

0

0

De Dooms

0

0

0

De Rust

0

0

0

Delft

0

30

0

Dieprivier

0

0

0

Doring Bay

3

7

0

Durbanville

0

0

0

Dysselsdorp

0

0

0

Eendekuil

0

0

0

Elands Bay

0

0

0

Elsies River

0

0

0

Fish Hoek

0

0

0

Franschhoek

0

0

0

Gans Bay

0

20

0

Genadendal

0

0

0

George

125

159

0

Goodwood

0

0

0

Gordons Bay

0

0

0

Graafwater

0

0

0

Grabouw

0

0

0

. 25

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Grassy Park

0

0

0

Groot Brakrivier

45

10

0

Groot-Drakenstein

10

0

0

Gugulethu

0

0

0

Harare

0

0

0

Heidelberg

0

0

0

Hermanus

0

0

0

Hopefield

0

0

0

Hout Bay

0

0

0

Kanoneiland

0

0

0

Kensington

0

0

0

Khayelitsha

0

70

21

Kirstenhof

0

0

0

Klapmuts

0

0

121

Klawer

2

0

0

Kleinmond

0

0

0

Kleinvlei

0

0

0

Ken sna

0

0

0

Kraaifontein

0

100

0

Kuilsrivier

0

0

0

Kwanokuthula

0

0

0

Kwanonqaba

12

0

0

Laaiplek

0

5

0

Ladismith

0

0

0

Laingsburg

20

0

0

Lambertsbaai

0

12

0

Langa

0

0

0

Langebaan

0

0

0

Lansdowne

0

0

0

Leeu-Gamka

0

0

0

Lentegeur

0

0

0

Lingelethu-West

0

0

0

Lutzville

0

0

0

Lwandle

0

0

0

Macassar

0

0

0

Maitland

0

0

0

Malmesbury

0

0

0

Manenberg

0

0

0

Mbekweni

0

0

0

Mcgregor

0

0

0

Melkbosstrand

0

0

0

Mfuleni

0

0

0

Milnerton

0

10

0

Mitchells Plain

0

140

0

Montagu

0

0

0

Mooreesburg

1

4

0

Mossel Bay

0

10

0

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Mowbray

0

0

0

Muizenberg

0

0

0

Murraysburg

0

0

0

Napier

0

0

0

Nuwerus

0

0

0

Nyanga

0

0

0

Ocean View

0

0

0

Oudtshoorn

0

0

2

Paarl

50

150

49

Paarl East

19

30

0

Pacaltsdorp

10

0

0

Parow

0

0

0

Philadelphia

0

0

0

Philippi

0

0

0

Philippi East

0

0

0

Piketberg

0

0

1

Pinelands

0

0

0

Plettenberg Bay

0

0

0

Porterville

0

0

0

Prince Albert

0

0

0

Prince Alfred Hamlet

0

0

0

Ravensmead

0

5

0

Rawsonville

0

0

0

Redelinghuys

0

0

0

Riebeek-West

0

15

0

Riversdale

49

36

0

Riviersonderend

0

0

0

Robertson

0

0

0

Rondebosch

0

0

0

Saldanha

0

0

0

Saron

0

0

0

Sea Point

0

0

0

Simons Town

0

0

0

Somerset West

0

0

0

St Helena Bay

0

0

0

Stanford

0

0

0

Steenberg

0

0

0

Stellenbosch

0

0

10

Still Bay

0

0

0

Strand

0

0

0

Strandfontein

0

0

0

Struisbaai

0

5

0

Suurbraak

0

0

0

Swellendam

0

0

0

Table Bay Harbour

2

2

0

Table View

0

0

0

Thembalethu

0

0

0

27

Police Station

Total: D1: Kit, Collection, Adult, Sexual Assault

Total: D7: Kit, Collection, Paediatric, Sexual Assault

Total: DB: Kit, Collection, Swab Reference System

Touws River

0

0

0

Tulbagh

0

0

0

Uniondale

0

0

0

Vanrhynsdorp

0

9

0

Villiersdorp

0

0

0

Vredenburg

30

20

0

Vredendal

89

30

0

Wellington

0

0

0

Wolseley

0

0

0

Woodstock

0

0

0

Worcester

70

70

0

Wynberg

0

0

0

(c) and (d)

A request for quotation is under consideration to purchase 7 629 Buccal Kits. The requirement served before the Bid Adjudication Committee (BAC), for approval, on 11 February 2019. The requirement was approved by the BAC and will now be referred to the National Treasury, for final approval, in compliance with paragraph

8.5 of the National Treasury, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Instruction Note, 3 of 2016/2017, dated 19 April 2015. A new requirement for a three year term contract, to purchase Evidence Collection Kits, which includes Buccal Kits, was received and will be advertised, as soon as the SCM processes have been concluded.

Response to question 208 recommended/

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Date: )g)g -aJ- a s

GENERAL R: SO FRICAN POLICE SERVICE

Response to question 208 approved/not approved

MINISTER OF POLICE BH CELE, MP

Date:

11 March 2019 - NW96

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De Freitas, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Transport

(1)With reference to the reply to question 643 on 22 March 2018, what is the total (a) financial loss and (b) number of train coaches that were lost to (i) Metrorail and (ii) Shosholoza Meyl due to (aa) aging stock, (bb) vandalism, (cc) derailment and accidents and (dd) theft since 1 April 2018; (2) what is the total amount spent on the (a) maintenance of existing train coaches and (b) purchasing of new train coaches for Metrorail and Shosholoza Meyl since April 2018?

Reply:

1. With reference to the reply to question 643 on 22 March 2018, the total (a) financial loss and (b) number of train coaches that were lost to (i) Metrorail and (ii) Shosholoza Meyl due to (aa) aging stock, (bb) vandalism, (cc) derailment and accidents and (dd) theft since 1 April 2018 are as follow:

 

Metrorail (i)

Shosholoza Meyl (ii)

Total

(a) Total Financial Loss

R624,905,000

R11,624,296

R636,529,296

(b)

(aa) Total coaches/locomotives lost due aging rolling stock

0 Coaches

0 Locomotives

613 Coaches

0 Locomotives

613 Coaches

(bb) Total coaches/locomotives lost due vandalism including theft and exclude coaches/locomotives waiting for quotations

127 Coaches

5 Locomotives

24 Coaches

5 Locomotives

151 Coaches

(cc) Total coaches/locomotives lost due to derailments and accidents

262 Coaches

0 Locomotives

9 Coaches

0 Locomotives

271 Coaches

(dd) Theft

550 Coaches

0 Locomotives

0 Coaches

0 Locomotives

550 Coaches

2. The total amount spent on the (a) maintenance of existing train coaches and (b) purchasing of new train coaches for Metrorail and Shosholoza Meyl since April 2018, is:

 

Metrorail (i)

Shosholoza Meyl

Total

(a) maintenance of existing train coaches

R452,000,000

R273,733,363

R725,733,363

General Overhaul of existing coaches (heavy maintenance)

R1,102,000,000

R390,707,154

R1,492,707,154

(b) Purchase of new 6 car trains from Gibela

R220,280,535

R0

R220,280,535

11 March 2019 - NW180

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De Freitas, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Transport

With reference to his reply to question 2188 on 26 June 2018, what is the status of the devolution of rail services from the national Government to metropolitan governments?

Reply:

With reference to the reply in Parliamentary Question 2188, the Department will develop a Devolution Strategy that would allow the Department to consider the viability of developing transport functions to Metropolitan Authorities. The current status concerning rail is that no rail service has been devolved to Metropolitan Authorities.

08 March 2019 - NW130

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Bergman, Mr D to ask the Minister of Higher Education and Training

With reference to the reply of the Minister of Public Service and Administration to question 3797 on 21 December 2018, what was the total expenditure incurred by her department relating to the travel privileges contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook of former (a)(i) Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (b)(i) Deputy Ministers and (ii) their spouses, (c) Ministers’ widows or widowers and (d) Deputy Ministers’ widows or widowers (i) in each of the past five financial years and (ii) since 1 April 2018?

Reply:

The Department of Higher Education and Training is not responsible for the payment of travel privileges as contained in the 2007 Ministerial Handbook regarding former political beneficiaries in terms of Chapter 10 of the Handbook (Annexure A) travel privileges are administered and paid for by Parliament and the Secretary of Parliament may accordingly be approached or contacted for the provision of relevant details and administration relevant to these privileges.

In terms of Chapter 9, Paragraph2.2.1 approved travel expenditure defined within the application parameters of “special privileges” for former Ministers, Deputy Ministers and their spouses respectively, are indicated as follows:

(a)(i)  Minister, Dr B Nzimande:2017/18 financial year – R92 328 – 00; and

         Minister, Prof HB Mkhize: 2017/18 financial year – R47 472 – 00

(a)(ii) None

(b)(i) None

(ii) None

©(i) None

(d)(i) None

(ii) None

08 March 2019 - NW98

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Hunsinger, Dr CH to ask the Minister of Police

With reference to the reply of the Minister of Transport to question 641 on 22 March 2018, what was the total number of SA Police Service members who were employed to secure Metrorail operations (a) in each of the past five financial years and (b) since 1 April 2016 in each province?

Reply:

(a) The total number of South African Police Service (SAPS) members, who were employed to secure Metrorail operations, is as follows:

 

Gauteng

South 

Gauteng

North

” .

Western

Cape

Eastern

Cape

KwaZulu 

Natal

 

Total

                 

2013/2014

742

825

 

514

363

614

 

3 058

2014/2015

750

916

 

553

301

654

 

3 174 

 

2015/2016

722

955

524

307

640

 

3 148 

 

2016/2017

713

938

547

308

615

3 121

 

2017/2018

787

903

561

282

677

3 210

(b)

             
 

Gauteng South

Gauteng North

Western Cape

Eastern Capa

Kwazulu- Natal

Total

1 April 2018 to

11 February 2019

768

879

549

278

666

3 140

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08 March 2019 - NW371

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Van Dyk, Ms V to ask the Minister of Telecommunications, Postal Services and Communications

(1)Whether, since the reply to question 90 on 12 March 2018, the new regulatory framework for community broadcasting has been finalised; if not, by what date will it be finalised; if so, (2) whether the moratorium on the issuing of new licences for community radio stations that has been in effect since 22 September 2015 has been lifted; if not, by what date will the moratorium be lifted; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

I have been advised by the department as follows:

1. The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa (the Authority/ICASA) is in a process of finalizing the regulatory framework for Community Broadcasting. The regulations are currently undergoing quality check process within ICASA. It is expected that the regulations will be published by 22nd of March 2019.

2. No, the moratorium has not been lifted.

No date has been set for lifting of the moratorium.

_____________________________

Ms. Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, MP

Minister

Date:

08 March 2019 - NW383

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Van Damme, Ms PT to ask the Minister of Telecommunications, Postal Services and Communications

(a) What digital projects are rolled out on community media, (b) on what date were the projects rolled out, (c) in which provinces were the projects rolled out and (d) at what cost were the projects rolled out?

Reply:

I have been advised by the Department of Communications as follows:

The Media Development and Diversity Agency (MDDA) has provided funds for websites for its print and broadcast projects through supporting the rollout of two digital news projects, as follows:

a) Name of digital project

b) Date project rolled out (funded)

c) Province in which project rolled out

d) Cost at which the projects were rolled out (MDDA funding)

Joburg Post Online

2016/2017

Gauteng

R 825,200.00

Kleva Nkeva Online www.clevankeva.co.za

2017/2018

Eastern Cape

R 935,979.00

_____________________________

Ms. Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, MP

Minister

Date: 08/03/2019

08 March 2019 - NW6

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Alberts, Mr ADW to ask the Minister of Police

(1) What capital crimes have occurred in the Benoni area in each year during the period 1 January 2014 to 31 December 2018; (2)(a) what number of (i) cases were successfully resolved and (ii) convictions were obtained in each year during the specified period and (b) what was the jail sentence and/or sanction in each specified case; (3) whether any specific actions are planned to combat the major problems of drug abuse and prostitution, especially in the Western Extension area in Benoni; (4) what is (a) the current vacancy rate at the Benoni Police Station and (b) being done to fill the vacancies; (5) (a) by what date will a public liaison officer be appointed at the specified police station and (b) will he consider having an existing staff member at the police station be designated to act as an interim public liaison officer?

Reply:

(1) There is no crime in South Africa punishable by death.

2. Since there are no capital crimes in South Africa, the table below contains the information with regard to contact crimes.

(a)(i)

Number of Cases Successfully Resolved

(a)(ii)

Convictions Obtained In each Year

(b)

Jail Sentence and or Sanction in

each Specific Caae

2014: Six caaes

Six convictions

 

Murder

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Murder

Guiltv

20 years imprisonment

Possession of unlicensed firearm

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Armed robbery

Guilty

25 years imprisonment

Car hijacking

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Attempted murder

Guilty

25 years imprlsonment

2015: 10 caaea

16 convictions

 

Business robbery

Guilty (four suspects)

20 years imprisonment each

Robbery aggravating

Guilty

10 years imprisonment

Murder

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Robbery aggravating

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Robbery

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Business robbery

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

(a)(i)

Number of Cases Successfully

Resolved

(a)(ii)

Convictions Obtained

in each Year

(b}

Jail Sentence and or Sanction In each Specific Caee

Murder

Guilty

10 years imprisonment

Hijacking

Guilty

26 years imprisonment

Business robbery

Guilty (four suspects)

20 years imprleonment Each

House robbery and rape

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

2016: J4 cases

18 convictions

 

Murder

Guilty (two suspects)

The first suspect was sentenced to

10 years impnsonment and the second suspect was sentenced to three years imprisonment, suspended for five years.

Robbery

Guiltj/ (two suspects)

Five years imprisonment each

Robbery

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Robbery

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Attempted murder

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

H)acking and murder

Guilty

Life sentence and 25 years

imprisonment

Armed Robbery

Guilty

4O years imprisonment

Armed robbery

Guilty

Seven years imprisonment

Robbery aggravating

Gvilty

25 years imprisonment

Robbery aggravating

Guilty

18 years imprisonment

Robbery aggravating

Guilty

15 years Imprisonment

Possession of unlicensed firearm

Guilty

14 years imprisonment

Armed robbery

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Armed robbery

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

2017: 12 cases

13 convictions

 

Business robbery

Guilty

53 years imprisonment

Armed robbery

Gullty

14 years imprisonment

Armed robbery

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Murder

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Armed robbery

Guilty

15 years impn"sonment

Robbery

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Murder

Guilty

Eiqht years imprisonment

Armed robbery

Guilty

13 years imprisonment

Armed robbery

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Murder

Gullty

Five years imprisonment

Murder

Guilty

Life imprisonment

Robbery aggravating

Guilty (two suspects)

15 years imprisonment each

2018: Three caees

Thrae convictions

 

Murder

Guilty

10 years imprisonment

Murder

Guilty

Eioht years imprisonment

Murder

Guilty

15 years imprisonment

Priority Crimes

Key Actions

Performance Indicator

Drug related

crimes

Increased stop and search actions.

Weekly operations held at identified

hotspots.

Prostitution

Increased visible patrols in identlfied

hot spot areas.

Number of operations held:

  • Stop and search
  • Patrols

(3) Cluster interventions focus on the following:

  • Illegal mining operations in Benoni, due to the high number of mining-related murders.
  • Inner city operations, focusing on second-hand goods outlets, to prevent the receiving of stolen goods.

(4)(a) The Benoni Police Station is currently overstaffed with five members (101.52%).

(4)(b) Posts are advertised for promotion purposes and allocations are determined by the National Commissioner.

(5)(a) Captain Sekele was appointed as the Corporate Communication Officer, on 1 February 2012.

(5)(b) The post is not vacant and the duties are performed by the incumbent.

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08 March 2019 - NW419

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Madisha, Mr WM to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry

Whether (a) his department and/or (b) the National Lotteries Commission investigated matters related to the National Lottery’s alleged fraudulent funding of a Denzhe Primary Care as reported by GroundUp in an article published on 22 November 2018 under the heading “How a Hijacked organisation scored million from the Lottery”; if not, why not; if so, what was the outcome of the investigation?

Reply:

The report was received by the department and is currently being reviewed.

Except as explicitly state herein the Ministry: Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) does not express an opinion in respect of any factual representations. The opinion /memo provided is limited to the matters stated in it and may not be relied on upon by any person outside the dti or used for any other purpose neither in its intent or existence. It must not be disclosed to any other person without prior written approval other than by law. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as limiting the rights of the dti to defend or oppose any claim or action against the dti."

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08 March 2019 - NW246

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Mhlongo, Mr P to ask the Minister of Police

Whether there has been any arrests by the SA Police Service with regard to currency manipulation of the Rand that has been uncovered by the Competition Commission investigation; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) is not investigating any matter in relation to the currency manipulation of the Rand.

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08 March 2019 - NW219

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Stubbe, Mr DJ to ask the Minieter of Police

What number of (a) murders were reported at the Norkem Park Police Station in the (i) 2015-16, (ii) 2016-17 and (iii) 2017-18 financial years and (b) the specified murders resulted in a successful conviction; (2) what number of (a) women and (b) children were murder victims?

Reply:

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(1)(a) The number of murders, which were reported at the Norkem Park Police Station, is as follows:

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017/2018

8

11

9

(1)(b) The number of murders, which resulted in successful convictions, is as follows:

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017/2018

CAS

Number

Conviction

CAS

Number

Conviction

CAS

Number

Conviction

222/02/2015

Life imprisonment

158/05/2016

Found guilty

and declared a patient of the State.

None

Not applicable

2)(a)(b) The number of women and children, who were murder victims, is as follows:

2015/2016

2016/2017

2017/2018

Women

Children

Women

Children

Women

Children

3

0

2

0

4

0

 

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08 March 2019 - NW389

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Lees, Mr RA to ask the Minister of Telecommunications, Postal Services and Communications

What (a) amount did (i) her department and (ii) each entity reporting to her borrow from any entity in the People’s Republic of China (aa) in each of the past three financial years and (bb) since 1 April 2018, (b) is the name of the lender of each loan, (c) conditions are attached to each loan and (d) are the repayment periods for each loan?

Reply:

The departments and entities have advised me as follows:

The departments of Communications and Telecommunications and Postal Services as well as entities that report to me have not borrowed any money from the People’s Republic of China.

_____________________________

Ms. Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams, MP

Minister

Date:

08 March 2019 - NW13

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Groenewald, Dr PJ to ask the Minister of Police

(1) What number of radio towers linking the number 10111 with police stations are currently out of order in each province; (2) (a) what is the reason for each tower being out of order in each case and (b) when it will be repaired?

Reply:

(1) The 10111 number is not linked via South African Police Service (SAPS) Radio Towers to police stations. The 10111 number is connected to the Telkom infrastructure and there are currently no reported incidents of disruptions affecting Telkom’s infrastrucure.

(2)(a) Not applicable.

(2)(b) Not applicable.

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30/1/4/1(201900025)

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FOR WRITTEN REPLY QUESTION 246

DATE OF PUBLICATION IN INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER: 15 FEBRUARY 2019 (INTERNAL QUESTION PAPER NO 2•2019)

246. Mr S P Mhlongo (EFF) to ask the Minister of Police:

Whether there has been any arrests by the SA Police Service with regard to currency manipulatlon of the Rand that has been uncovered by the Competition Commission investigation; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details?

NW257E

REPLY:

The Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI) is not investigating any matter in relation to the currency manipulation of the Rand.

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08 March 2019 - NW103

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Shackleton, Mr MS to ask the Minister of Police

What is the current status of the investigation into certain cases (details furnished) that were opened at the Temba Police Station in Gauteng; (2) whether any suspects have been (a) questioned and/or (b) arrested; if not, in each case, why not; if so, what are the relevant details in each case; (3) what are the names of the investigating officer(s) that was or were assigned to investigate the charges; (4) whether each specified case has been finalised; if not, what is the envisaged date for the finalisation of each case; if so, what are the details of the outcome of each case?

Reply:

Temba, CAS 643/09/2015, theft of a motor vehicle.

(1) The case was closed as undetected.

(2)(a)(b) No suspect was questioned or arrested, The suspect is unknown.

(3) The particulars of the investigating officer cannot be divulged, to ensure that the case is investigated without fear or favour.

(4) The case was closed as undetected.

Temba, CAS 557/08/2017, business robbery.

(1) The case was closed as undetected.

(2)(a)(b) No suspect was questioned or arrested. The victim could not give a clear description of the suspect.

(3) The particulars of the investigating officer cannot be divulged, to ensure that the case is investigated without fear or favour.

(4) The case was closed as undetected.

Temba, CAS 270/06/2018, burglary at business premises.

(1) The case was closed as undetected.

(2)(a)(b) No suspect was questioned or arrested. The complainant could not provide a description of the suspect.

3. The particulars of the investigating officer cannot be divulged, to ensure that the case is investigated without fear or favour.

4. The case was closed as undetected.

Temba, CAS 448/09/2018, burglary at business premises.

(1) The case was closed as undetected.

(2)(a)(b) No suspect was questioned or arrested. The victim could not provide a description of the suspect.

(3) The particulars of the investigating officer cannot be divulged, to ensure that the case is investigated without fear or favour.

(4) The case was closed as undetected.

Temba, CAS 333/12/2018, burglary at business premises.

(1) The case was closed as undetected.

(2)(a)(b) No suspect was questioned or arrested. The complainant could not provide a description of the suspect.

3. The particulars of the investigating officer cannot be divulged, to ensure that the case is investigated without fear or favour.

4. The case was closed as undetected.

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Internal Ref Number:

Submission Date:

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04.02.2019

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Question Asked By: Question Asked To:

Mr M S Shackleton

Minister of Police

Question:

  1. What is the current status of the investigation into (a) CAS 643/09/2015, (b) CAS 557/08/2017,

(c) CAS 270/06/2018, (d) CAS 448/09/2018 and (e) CAS 333/12/2018 opened at the Temba Police Station in Gauteng;

  1. whether any suspects have been (a) questioned and/or {b) arrested; if not, in each case, why not; if so, what are the relevant details in each case,
  2. what are the names of the investigating off cer(s) that was or were assigned to Investigate tf›e charges;
  3. whether the case has been finalised; if not, what is the envlsaged date for the finalisation of the case; if so, what are the details o( the outcome of the case?

Itesearcher: Ruan van der Walt (3161 or [email protected] )

08 March 2019 - NW18

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Mhlongo, Mr P to ask the Minister of Police

With reference to his reply to question 2171 on 11 July 2018, what is the (a) rank and (b) number of police officers at each police station in each province?

Reply:

Detailed information (per station and per salary level/rank) as per annexure.

Salary levels relate to the following ranks:

SALARY LEVEL

RANK

Salary Level 13

Brigadier

Salary Level 12

Colonel

Salary Level 10

Lieutenant Colonel

Salary Level 8

Captain

Salary Level 7

Warrant Officer

Salary Level 6

Sergeant

Salary Level S

Constable

Salary Level 1-4

Student Constable

Summary of information requested below:

POLICE SERVICE ACT PERSONNEL AT STATIONS: JANUARY 2019 (PERSAP)

 

TOTAL POL ACT

WESTERN CAPE

13318

EASTERN CAPE

11497

NORTHERN CAPE

4390

FREE STATE

6823

KWAZULU-NATAL

15414

NORTH WEST

5330

MPUMALANGA

6199

LIMPOPO

6775

GAUTENG

22146

TOTAL:

91892

 

TOTAL PROV's:

TOTAL POL

ACT

15

0

14

0

13

119

12

584

11

0

10

2295

9

0

8

7514

7

17426

6

18333

5

44404

4

1

3

5

2

0

1

1211

TOTAL:

91892

KWAZULU-NATAL

TOTAL POL ACT

15

0

14

0

13

18

12

101

11

0

10

385

9

0

8

1289

7

3135

6

3182

5

6957

4

0

3

0

2

0

1

347

TOTAL:

15414

WESTERN CAPE

TOTAL POL ACT

15

0

14

0

13

18

12

82

11

0

10

349

9

0

8

1122

7

1909

6

3S71

5

6265

4

0

3

2

2

0

1

0

TOTAL:

13318

NORTH WEST

TOTAL POL

ACT

15

0

14

0

13

5

12

30

11

0

10

123

9

0

8

434

7

1158

6

995

5

2575

0

4

 

3

0

2

0

1

10

TOTAL:

5330

 

EASTERN CAPE

TOTAL POL

ACT

15

0

14

0

13

8

12

61

11

0

10

263

   

8

871

7

2560

6

2328

5

5393

4

0

3

2

2

0

1

11

TOTAL:

11497

MPUMALANGA

TOTAL POL ACT

15

0

14

0

13

7

12

36

11

0

10

132

   

8

461

7

846

6

1439

5

3152

4

0

3

0

2

0

1

126

TOTAL:

6199

NORTHERN CAPE

TOTAL POL ACT

15

0

14

0

13

4

12

17

11

0

10

68

9

0

8

244

7

608

6

1024

5

2218

4

0

3

1

2

0

1

206

TOTAL:

4390

LIMPOPO

TOTAL POL

ACT

15

0

14

0

13

6

12

38

11

0

10

156

9

0

8

645

7

1763

6

5

1231

 

2935

4

0

3

0

2

0

1

1

TOTAL:

6775

 

FREE STATE

TOTAL POL ACT

15

0

14

0

13

6

12

30

11

0

10

122

9

 

0

8

447

7

1693

6

949

 

5

3384

4

0

3

0

2

0

1

192

TOTAL:

6823

GAUTENG

TOTAL POL

ACT

15

0

14

0

13

47

12

189

11

0

10

697

9

0

8

2001

7

37S4

6

3614

5

11525

4

1

3

0

2

0

1

318

TOTAL:

22146

 

 

LIEUTENANT GENERAL ISIONAL COMMISSIONER: PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT

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08 March 2019 - NW480

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Mashabela, Ms N to ask the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation

(1)Whether her department has been kept informed of the investigation of the murder and attempted murder of Mr Patrick Karegeya and Mr Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa in Gauteng allegedly at the hands of the Rwandan government in clear violation of the Republic’s sovereignty and rule of law; if not, what is the position in this regard; if so, what are the relevant details; (2) whether her department is (a) aware of the individuals who were involved in the specified murder and attempted murder and (b) working on declaring the persons involved persona non grata in the event that they are diplomats; if not, why not; if so, what are the relevant details?

Reply:

(1) Yes, Honourable Member, we have been kept informed of the investigation on the death of Col Patrick Karegeya who was found dead in a hotel room at Michelangelo Towers in Sandton on 31 December 2013. The National Prosecuting Authority and the Hawks are handling the matter to the extent that the case was recently submitted to the magistrate for an inquest.

(2) The Honourable Member would recall that on 6 March 2014 following the attempted assassination of Gen. Faustin Kayumba Nyamwasa, our Government declared three Rwandan diplomats and one Burundian diplomat persona non grata and expelled them from South Africa, for illegal activities inconsistent with their diplomatic work which was in violation of Article 41 of the Vienna Convention and Article 9 of the Diplomatic Immunities and Privileges Act. Our Government took that decision based on evidence from our security agencies pointing to the involvement of these diplomats in illegal activities.

08 March 2019 - NW421

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Lekota, Mr M to ask the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation

What reasons informed the recall of a certain person (name and details furnished)?

Reply:

Honourable Member, the official referred to in your question is amongst a number of officials from the Department of State Security whose expertise are required back home. The Minister of State Security requested me to release them and in the interests of our country, I acceded to her request.

07 March 2019 - NW416

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Carter, Ms D to ask the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans

(a) What SA National Defence Force (i) equipment and (ii) manpower were utilised in the 2019 Armed Forces Day, (b) from where was the specified equipment and manpower deployed, (c) what was the total cost of the 2019 event and (d) how is this cost justified against the objectives and intended outcomes of the event?

Reply:

(a) All SANDF capabilities were utilised.

(b) From various units of the SANDF in the country

(c) The total costs relating to the activities and exercises of the 2019 Armed Forces Day cannot be disclosed currently as the Department is busy with reconciliation of all the expenses related to the Armed Forces Day.

(d) In 2012, the former President of the Republic of South Africa, His Excellency JG Zuma declared the 21 February of every year as Armed Forces Day which coincide with the sinking of the SS Mendi 101 years ago.

The proclamation has since seen the defence force holding this celebration of Armed Forces Day and commemoration of the tragic sinking of the SS Mendi.

In addition, this event is also used to test the ability of the SANDF to mobilise and move equipment and manpower to defend the country from any position in accordance to the doctrine.

07 March 2019 - NW495

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Ntlangwini, Ms EN to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry

On what date is it envisaged that the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Commission’s investigation into G4S will be completed?

Reply:

The B-BBEE Commission received the complaint on 16 July 2018 and expects to finalise its investigation by 31 May 2019.

“Except as explicitly state herein the Ministry: Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) does not express an opinion in respect of any factual representations. The opinion /memo provided is limited to the matters stated in it and may not be relied on upon by any person outside the dti or used for any other purpose neither in its intent or existence. It must not be disclosed to any other person without prior written approval other than by law. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as limiting the rights of the dti to defend or oppose any claim or action against the dti."

07 March 2019 - NW486

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Ntlangwini, Ms EN to ask the Minister of Trade and Industry

(a)What is the status of the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Commission’s investigation into the dispute between a certain person (name furnished) and a certain company (name and details furnished), (b) on what date was the case first brought to the commission and (c) on what date will the (i) investigation be completed and (ii) findings be released?

Reply:

According to the B-BBEE Commission:

(a) The matter has been investigated and the parties agreed to consider alternative dispute resolution in terms of regulation 15 (11) of the BBBEE Regulations. The draft alternative dispute resolution agreement was sent to the parties following a round-table meeting on 4 December 2018 and the B-BBEE Commission still has not received input on the draft alternative dispute resolution agreement from the complainant.

(b) The B-BBEE Commission received the complaint on 31 July 2017 from Mr. Aobakwe Tabe on behalf of his ailing mother Ms Ida Tabe.

(c) During the investigation, Hotazel Motors (Pty) Ltd requested the B-BBEE Commission to facilitate the resolution of this through regulation 15(11) of the B-BBEE Regulations. The complainant was consulted, both parties agreed to consider alternative dispute resolution, and it was made clear that in the event that this process fails to resolve the matter, the B-BBEE Commission will proceed to finalise the investigation and issue its findings, with or without recommendations. A round-table was held with all the parties, and the draft alternative dispute resolution agreement was drafted by the B-BBEE Commission as agreed and sent to all parties for their input and response on 4 December 2018. The alternative dispute resolution agreement was signed by Hotazel Motors (Pty) Ltd on 12 December 2018, however, Mr Aobakwe Tabe requested several additional documents which were duly furnished to him. The B-BBEE Commission still awaits feedback from Mr Aobakwe Tabe despite numerous follow-ups to date. If the B-BBEE Commission concludes that Mr Aobakwe Tabe has been afforded sufficient opportunity to respond but has not done so, the B-BBEE Commission will have no choice but to declare the alternative dispute resolution process unsuccessful and proceed to make its findings, with or without recommendations, on the matter as required in the B-BBEE Regulations and the B-BBEE Act.

(c)(i) The B-BBEE Commission will make its findings any time after the alternative dispute resolution process is declared unsuccessful. Meanwhile, the B-BBEE Commission has been affording indulgence to Mr Aobakwe Tabe to provide his input and response to the alternative dispute resolution agreement.

(c)(ii) The B-BBEE Commission is required to afford the respondent thirty (30) days to respond to the findings in terms of regulation 15 (13) of the B-BBEE Regulations prior to issuing its final findings, and thereafter it may publish its findings. The B-BBEE Commission is, however, not permitted to publish its findings if the respondent institutes a judicial review or if the period allowed for such process has not lapsed.

“Except as explicitly state herein the Ministry: Department of Trade and Industry (the dti) does not express an opinion in respect of any factual representations. The opinion /memo provided is limited to the matters stated in it and may not be relied on upon by any person outside the dti or used for any other purpose neither in its intent or existence. It must not be disclosed to any other person without prior written approval other than by law. Nothing contained herein shall be construed as limiting the rights of the dti to defend or oppose any claim or action against the dti."

07 March 2019 - NW464

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Mileham, Mr K to ask the Minister of Finance

Whether the SA Reserve Bank served the Venda Building Society (VBS) Mutual Bank with any (a) notice, (b) directive and/or (c) other correspondence in terms of section 5 of the Mutual Banks Act, Act 124 of 1993, in the period 1 January 2016 to 31 March 2018; if so, (i) on what date was the correspondence sent, (ii) what was the nature of the correspondence and (iii) what was the response of the VBS Mutual Bank?

Reply:

The Prudential Authority of the South African Reserve Bank has indicated to the National Treasury that the South African Reserve Bank did not serve VBS Mutual Bank with any (a) notice, (b) directive and/or (c) other correspondence in terms of section 5 of the Mutual Banks Act, Act 124 of 1993, in the period 1 January 2016 to 31 March 2018.

Section 5 of the Mutual Banks Act, 1993 (Act No. 124 of 1993) deals with the furnishing of information by mutual banks to the South African Reserve Bank (to the Prudential Authority or before 1 April 2018, the Registrar of Banks). It empowers the Prudential Authority (or previously, the Registrar) to direct a mutual bank or the holder of any interest in a mutual bank to provide it with information specified in a notice given to the mutual bank or the holder of the interest in the mutual bank, that the Prudential Authority (or previously, the Registrar) may reasonably require for the performance of the Prudential Authority’s (or previously, the Registrar’s) functions under the Mutual Banks Act.

The Prudential Authority (or previously the Registrar) may also direct a mutual bank or the holder of any interest in a mutual bank to provide it with a report by a public accountant as defined in section 1 of the Public Accountants’ and Auditors’ Act, 1991 (Act No. 80 of 1991), or by any other person with appropriate professional skill, on any relevant matter, to provide it with such information.

07 March 2019 - NW507

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Ndlozi, Dr MQ to ask the Minister of State Security

(a) What number of (i) buildings, (ii) properties and (iii) facilities does her department currently (aa) own and (bb) rent, (b) what is the value and purpose of each (i) owned and (ii) rented property and (c) (i) for how long has each property been rented, (ii) from whom is each property rented and (iii) what is the rental fee for each property NW572E

Reply:

Buildings, properties and facilities of the SSA are acquired for purposes of operational requirements. Out of necessity, the operations of SSA are mostly and mainly covert in nature. It is therefore illegal to disclose the asset base of the SSA to non-members.

The SSA also operates on the basis of need to know that essentially dictates that any disclosure of classified information should only be for purposes of achieving operational objectives.