Statement by Dan Plato, Western Cape Minister of Community Safety
For the 6th consecutive year running, the Department of Community Safety (DoCS) has achieved a clean audit outcome from the Auditor General of South Africa (AGSA), while delivering effective safety oversight and interventions in the province.
The Annual Report of the Department tabled in the Provincial Parliament today is a testament to the hard work, dedication and commitment to safety that Head of Department Gideon Morris and every single employee of the department has made to help create safer environments in our province.
It reflects the challenges we have faced and the successes we have achieved, going beyond the normal call of duty to stay responsive to the growing safety demands of communities across the province.
We have overachieved on numerous indicators, including:
I thank each and every employee for their commitment to building safer communities in our province, in partnership with the communities we serve.
The past year has seen several national firsts for innovative safety oversight by a province:
While there is much to celebrate, there is always room for improvement.
I look forward to even greater partnerships with the police, our communities and other government departments as we continue to work towards safer environments where people live and work.
The Department of Community Safety will remain steadfast in our oversight mandate over policing in the province with the sole aim of improving safety services for all in the Western Cape.
Ewald Botha
Spokesperson for Minister Plato
Cell: 079 694 1113