History The need for a Civilian Secretariat for Safety and Security was identified by
the Minister for Safety and Security in 1994. The key objectives of the
envisaged structure were to provide government with civilian policy management
capacity, independent of the vested and occupational interest of the Police
Service. This culminated in the inclusion of a chapter defining the role of the
Secretariat in the South African Police Services Act of 1995. The Secretariat
is also provided for in the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa (Act
108 of 1996).
The Secretary for the Safety and Security Secretariat was appointed in December
1995, and two Chief Directors were appointed and assumed duties in January
1996.
The Secretariat immediately took over most of the activities of the Interim
Advisory Team on the Amalgamation, Rationalisation and Transformation of the
South African Police Service (SAPS), which had been established by Minister
Mufamadi in May 1994. The Secretariat for Safety and Security was established
at a time of great public concern over levels of crime being experienced in
South Africa. |