Report on Panday: Corruption and collusion in SAPS compromises fight against crime
25 November 2015
The DA notes with concern the emergence of a forensic report detailing allegations of fraud and corruption involving KwaZulu-Natal businessman, Thoshan Panday, and procurement fiddling in the KZN SAPS. The findings amount to an allegation that Mr Panday bought off KZN’s top police brass to the benefit of companies he owns.
The supply chain mismanagement outlined in the media reports provides a glimpse into some of the main reasons for the shoddy state of the SAPS on the ground, with police stations being chronically under-staffed and under-resourced, and operational officers being under-equipped and under-trained.
It is little surprise that SAPS is in shambles when the practices uncovered in the report are happening: from faked and uncompetitive tender bidding processes to inflated quotes which resulted in 200% profit on goods and services rendered to the police.
At the end of the day, it is ordinary citizens and cops who suffer due to this kind of collusion and corrupt relationships. It diverts funds away from where they should go and deprives police stations and specialised units of the means to fulfil their mandate effectively.