Three months, more deaths: Cele takes no action to fix police resourcing in the Western Cape
19 March 2019
Minister of Community Safety, Alan Winde, says that three months after his bruising court loss on how police officers are allocated, the national Minister of Police, Bheki Cele, has yet to take any corrective action.
The Western Cape Equality Court found that the National Minister of Police is discriminating against poor and Black Western Cape residents in how it allocates police resources, and that the system the South African Police Service uses to allocate resources is unfairly discriminating against poor and Black people in the Western Cape, on the basis of race and poverty.
The Social Justice Coalition (SJC), the Nyanga Community Policing Forum (NCPF) and Equal Education (EE), who were the applicants in this matter, applied to the court for an order compelling SAPS’ provincial management “to prepare a plan for the reallocation of resources within the Western Cape to address the most serious disparities in the allocation of police human resources in the Province.”
The applicants also asked the court to compel the Minister and the national commissioner to “re-evaluate the system the South African Police Service uses to allocate and distribute its human resources.”