SAPS Task Force Members still treated like dogs and are demanding transfers
22 November 2012
The Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (POPCRU) is extremely disappointed by the SAPS senior managers who have total disregard for the members' complaints that fell on deaf ears despite the union's engagement in meetings.
Twenty seven (27) out of 35 members from the Pretoria Special Task Force unit have applied for transfers. We were informed that ten (10) members from the Durban unit have also applied for transfers. This element of reluctance to remain in the unit is posing a great security risk for the country considering the lengthy period and quality of international training they have undergone.
A lot of these members are a first line of defence to our country have resigned and sought employment in private security companies and in other countries.
The next bargaining council meeting to entertain their complaints is to be held in February next year. Members will suffer and as usual SAPS management will sit in cosy and air-conditioned offices without lifting a finger until they draw their fat cheques!