Mandate
The department derives its mandate from
the following:The Constitution of the
Republic of South Africa (ACT 108/1996)
According to section 206 (1) of the
Constitution, a member of the Cabinet
must be responsible for policing and
must determine national policing policy
after consulting the provincial
governments and taking onto account the
policing needs and priorities of the
provinces as determined by the
provincial executives. Section 206(3) of
the Constitution entitles each province
to:
- monitor police conduct;
- oversee the effectiveness and
efficiency of the police service,
including receiving reports on the
police service;
- promote good relations between
the police and the community;
- assess the effectiveness of
visible policing; and
- liaise with the Cabinet member
responsible for policing with
respect to crime and policing in the
province. According to section 208
of the Constitution, a civilian
secretariat for the police service
must be established by national
legislation to function under the
direction of the Cabinet member
responsible for policing.
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