MINISTER MTHETHWA ON THE APPOINTMENT PROCESS OF THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTORE OF THE INDEPENDENT POLICE INVESTIGATIVE DIRECTORATE
PARLIAMENT, CAPE TOWN - 12 November 2013. The Minister of Police, Nathi Mthethwa today confirmed that Cabinet has recommended the appointment of Mr Robert McBride as Executive Director of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) at its meeting of 6 November 2013.
In terms of Section 6(2) of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate Act, 2011 (Act 1 of 2011) the relevant Portfolio Committee of Parliament must now consider the recommendation before the appointment can be confirmed. IPID has been headed by an Acting Executive Director for almost a year and the stability of this important institution is crucial.
The process of appointing a permanent head was carried through advertising the position via media platforms and various public service circulars. Mr McBride was the successful candidate following the shortlisting, interviewing processes as well as Cabinet's endorsement. However in line with the IPID Act, the appointment can only be finalized once Parliament has concurred.
The Ministry of Police has in the past two years pioneered the introduction of the IPID Act, a legislation which enhances our efforts of ensuring that we have a police service that is accountable for the actions of its members.
"Police officers have a lot of power bestowed on them by legislation. This power includes, but not limited to, the power to stop citizens, the power to search persons, the power to enter premises, the power to arrest as well as the power to seize property. If these powers are unchecked, they are open to abuse. That is why we have established the IPID and gave it the responsibility of oversight over our police service," stated the Minister.