Police Committee demands halt in legal dispute between SAPS and FDA
11 March 2021
The Portfolio Committee on Police has resolved that the South African Police Service (Saps) and the State Information Technology Agency (Sita) must halt their legal dispute with Forensic Data Analysts (FDA) to enable the operation of the Saps PCEM (Property Control and Exhibit Management) information system.
The committee held a follow-up meeting with Saps and National Treasury about the increasing DNA case exhibit backlog, which is now over 172 000. The committee also received a briefing on a turnaround strategy within the Forensic Services Division of Saps.
“It is our considered view that the turnaround strategy doesn’t deal decisively with the challenges faced by the division, mainly the issue of contract management, especially in relation to information technology. As a result, we have recommended that Saps implement an agreement they have with FDA in order to enable the functioning of the PCEM system. This resolution was mainly premised on the need to ensure functionality of the National Forensic Science Laboratory (NFSL) and ensure effective prosecution of gender-based violence suspects,” said Ms Tina Joemat-Pettersson, the Chairperson of the committee.
The committee remains concerned that despite an injection of a further R350 million into the operational budget of forensic services, there is no sign of improvement. “While we welcome the increase in budget, the causal factors of the crisis persist, as supply chain management remains a serious concern. This has led to a lack of chemicals to undertake analysis at laboratories for the past two months,” said MsJoemat-Pettersson.