Where is the promised policy on special remission of sentences?
I will today be writing to the Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Correctional Services, Mr Vincent Smith, requesting a briefing by the Department of Correctional Service on the status of the promised policy on special remission.
In its 2006/2007 Annual Report, the Department states that "a policy regarding special remission is being developed." To my knowledge, no such policy has been presented to the Portfolio Committee as yet.
We now have a situation where the President has announced another round of special remissions which will in effect be managed in a policy vacuum.
The Department further claims that there are "no fixed criteria" for granting special remission of sentences in terms of Section 84 (2)(j) of the Constitution.
The preliminary report on a previous round of remissions presented to the Portfolio Committee in August 2005 identified a number of serious flaws in that process; not least of which was the high number of crimes committed by released prisoners and their re-admission to correctional facilities. The report also made a number of recommendations around how a similar process can be managed more effectively in the future.