"Suzman Foundation responds to Govt's comments on the passing of the Hawks Bill
The Helen Suzman Foundation notes that the National Assembly has passed the South African Police Services Amendment Bill, aimed at complying with the Constitutional Court's judgment in theGlenister case.
In Glenister, the Court declared chapter 6A of the SAPS act, which established the Hawks, to be invalid and unconstitutional for failing to provide the Hawks with adequate independence to effectively fight corruption.
The HSF, which was amicus curiae in the Glenister case, is currently analysing the Bill to determine whether or not it does comply with the Constitutional Court's judgment.
Of more immediate concern, however, are remarks made by Minister of Police Nathi Mthethwa and the Chair of the Portfolio Committee on Police, Sindi Chikunga, about the Bill.
First, the Minister said that "... contrary to what has been projected by some members of the opposition and certain so-called legal experts, the Constitutional Court in its judgment indicated that the creation of ‘a separate crime fighting unit within the South African Police Service was not in itself unconstitutional.' The tone of this reference to "so-called" legal experts is unbecoming.