South Africa needs to rethink the role of private security in the country, particularly as this relates to support to the South African Police Service (SAPS), says president Cyril Ramaphosa.
Ramaphosa was speaking at a South African Human Rights Commission hearing on Friday (1 April) on his responses to the mass riots seen in KwaZulu-Natal and Gauteng in July 2021.
The president noted that the country’s private security industry played a significant role in controlling the riots and that government was now prioritising the development of a ‘National Security Strategy’ which would see private security personnel more closely aligned to national strategies around crime.
This follows recommendations made by a panel of experts following the riots, colloquially known as the ‘Africa report’, which found that Ramaphosa should draw up a security strategy, in an open manner that involves all sectors of society.
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