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Tourism
Joint Consultative Workshop on Tourist Safety and Security in South Africa; with Deputy Minister of Tourism & Deputy Minister of Police
27 Aug 2019
Members of the Portfolio Committee on Tourism and Police were briefed by various presenters on tourist safety and security in South Africa. The Deputy Ministers of Tourism and Police were in attendance.
The first presentation was led by the Safety and Violence Initiative. It highlighted that crime against tourists is ...
Police
Induction Workshop by SAPS, CPS, IPID & PSIRA
21 Aug 2019
The mandate of SAPS is to prevent, combat and investigate crime, to maintain public order, protect inhabitants of the Republic and to uphold and enforce the law. Six priorities were identified: economic crimes, border security, organised crime, violent contact crime, cyber security and other mandatory services. The proposed budget cuts ...
Police
Induction Workshop: Policing landscape, Legacy Report & Committee functioning
20 Aug 2019
The Portfolio Committee on Police for the Sixth Parliament met for an induction workshop by the Committee support staff. The Committee was briefed by supporting staff on the key issues in the South African Police Service (SAPS), the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service (CSPS), the Independent Police Investigative ...
Police
PSIRA & Civilian Secretariat for Police 2019/20 Annual Performance Plans; Budget Reports
9 Jul 2019
Government Departments & Entities 2019/20 Annual Performance Plan (APP)
The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSIRA) and the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service (CSPS) presented their 2019/20 annual performance plans and budget reports to the Committee for consideration.
PSIRA gave details of its goals for its three programmes -- finance ...
Police
Civilian Secretariat for Police & IPID 2019/20 Annual Performance Plans
4 Jul 2019
The Portfolio Committee on Police met to be briefed by the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID) and the Civilian Secretariat for Police Service (CSPS) on their 2019/20 Budget Overviews in preparation for the Parliamentary budget hearing.
IPID’s briefing began with an overview by the Acting Executive Director where it was ...
Police
SAPS 2019/20 Budget: Programme 2, 3, including DPCI, 4 and 5, with the Minister
3 Jul 2019
The Portfolio Committee on Police met to be briefed by the South African Police Service (SAPS) on Programme Two: Visible Policing, Programme Three: Detective Services, Programme Five: Protection and Security Services, and Programme Four: Crime Intelligence as it related to the 2019/20 Annual Performance Plan (APP). There was also a ...
Police
SAPS 2018/19 Budget: Programme 1 Administration
2 Jul 2019
The National Commissioner of the South African Police Service (SAPS) and a team of senior officials presented the 2019/20 Annual Performance Plan and Budget.
The focus was on the Medium-Term Strategic Framework Cycle and the SAPS Strategic Plan 2014 to 2019. The presentation addressed the strategic direction of the SAPS, ...
Police
Election of Chairperson
2 Jul 2019
The Committee met to elect a Chairperson. Two persons were nominated and after voting, Ms T Joemat-Petterssen (ANC) was elected Chairperson with the support of the ANC votes. The DA and FF+ voted for the DA candidate and the EFF abstained from voting.
The newly elected Chairperson addressed the Committee ...
NCOP Economic Development & Trade
WIPO Copyright & Performances and Phonograms Treaties; Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances; Committee Legacy Report
26 Mar 2019
The purpose of the Department of Trade and Industry briefing was to seek approval from the Committee to accede to the World Intellectual Property Organisation Treaties, in terms of section 231(2) of the Constitution. The three treaties to be considered was the Beijing Treaty on Audiovisual Performances, the World Intellectual ...
NCOP Economic Development & Trade
National Gambling Amendment Bill: final mandates; Copyright & Performers Protection Amendment Bills; Foreign Service Bill: adoption
20 Mar 2019
Seven of nine provinces submitted final mandates on the National Gambling Amendment Bill: three provinces voted in favour of the Bill, three voted against and one province abstained. North West and Free State had not submitted final mandates at the time of the meeting. The voting reflected an impasse on ...