MKMVA CONDEMNS THE COURT INTERDICT BROUGHT BY SOLIDARITY TO PREVENT THE FULL AND JUST INTEGRATION OF OUR MEMBERS, AND THOSE OF APLAMVA INTO SAPS, AND VOWS TO FIGHT IT TOOTH AND NAIL
Friday, 10 August 2018
The Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Veteran’s Association (MKMVA) is dismayed by the efforts of the Solidarity Trade Union to interdict, with the intention to block, the agreed on implementation of the long overdue, and unfairly delayed, promotions of the former liberation soldiers of Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) and Azanian People’s Liberation Army (APLA), who were integrated into the South African Police Service (SAPS) with the dawn of our democratic state.
It was totally unfair for the ranks that the soldiers of MK and APLA held, as well as their years of selfless service to liberate our country from the scourge of apartheid in their respective liberation armies, not to be recognized right from the beginning when the SAPS integration process commenced. Sadly, and causing severe humiliation to our proud liberation fighters, they were integrated into SAPS serving only at entry level in the lowest ranks, because they came from the so-called ‘Non Statuary Forces’ (the name that they were labelled with, being a misnomer, and insult in itself).
Not only were our members forced into the lowest ranks of SAPS, but they continued to be disadvantaged with regards to further promotions. Most of our members (labelled by the insulting 'NSF' tag) were eventually forced to resign due to the discriminatory treatment meted out against them This gross injustice occurred while those officers from the socalled 'statutory' forces, who had served the evil apartheid regime and carried out their despicable apartheid dirty work, were secure in their higher ranking positions, and even got further promoted to higher rankings. MKMVA as well as APLAMVA always maintained this was an injustice and insult of the highest order to our members, and worked tirelessly to have this injustice corrected.
We are proud that through our persistent efforts the years of service of our liberation fighters in MK and APLA were eventually officially recognized by a resolution of Cabinet, and that they finally received back-pay as well as seven day yearly holiday allocations for their years of dedicated service in MK and APLA. We, furthermore, welcomed as part of the Non-Statutory Services Project, championed by MKMVA and APLAMVA, the establishment of an Independent Board to review the current rankings of the so-called 'Non Statutary Members' (i.e. the liberation soldiers of MK and APLA), since they were integrated into SAPS, and for the seniority and rankings that these soldiers had in their respective liberation armies to be taken into proper consideration.