. All the Station Commanders that the Committee interacted with brought positive changes in their police stations and were experienced in policing. . All police stations visited, except Loate, had functional CPF's. . The Provincial Commissioner accompanied the Committee for most of its oversight visit. This was highly appreciated by the Committee and ensured the speedy resolution of some of the problems that could be immediately addressed. . The Committee, during its oversight visit, came into contact with a number of exceptional members of the SAPS who were performing their functions beyond the call of duty. These included: o A member of the firearms licencing unit (who devised a book for the collection of firearm licences) in Loate police station. o The typist at the CSC of the Loate police station who was taking responsibility of the DVA, Child Justice Act and all other policy files. o The young constable in charge of the firearms safe and the Warrant Officer working in the SAPS 13 store at the Johannesburg Central police station. o The clerk working in archives at the Wierdabrug police station. o The person in charge of Archives at the Pretoria Central police station. o The captain who visited schools to teach learners about the dangers of drug abuse from Duduza police station. o Constable Nkabinde who was in control of the firearms safe in Duduza police station. The following overarching general concerns and recommendation made by the Committee include: