POPCRU on the planned SAPS budget cuts
25 January 2022
The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) has noted with concern the reported underspending both within visible policing and detective services at a time when there are unscrupulous plans afoot to implement budgetary cuts to the detriment of future policing within our country.
The South African Police Service’s (SAPS) last annual report indicated that allocations will be reduced by R15,8 billion this year, and by a further R11,5 billion in the coming year as part of government’s cost-cutting measures after the Covid-19 pandemic resulted in deficits in revenues and economic growth.
These imposed austerity-type measures can only serve to slow down the already weakened service offered by our men and women in blue as it is affecting their conditions of service and worsening the state of the uneven allocation of resources. This could potentially further stoke a variety of social unrests as the effects of unemployment, inequality and poverty continue to express themselves.
With the SAPS being marred by a myriad of challenges including the killing of police, continuous attacks of police stations, the training and the health impacts of Covid-19 over the past years, it is concerning that there have been underspent funds while most members are yet to be remunerated for having been deployed to areas affected by the July unrests in the past year, while detectives have also not been paid for the overtime worked.