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Global Statistics

All countries
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Confirmed
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
627,110,498
Recovered
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm
All countries
6,919,573
Deaths
Updated on September 26, 2023 9:04 pm

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National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi

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  • South Africa is not yet winning the fight against corruption, National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi said.
  • She said the crux of the matter is a lack of investigators and prosecutors.
  • However, she vowed to keep fighting.

We are not winning the fight against corruption, yet, National Director of Public Prosecutions Shamila Batohi told the Portfolio Committee on Justice on Tuesday.

“At the moment, we are not winning. I have to be candid. At this moment, we are not winning the battle yet,” she said.

“The amount of work that needs to be done is astronomical, to say the least. We have to continue fighting and we have to continue doing everything we possibly can to address this.”

Earlier during the meeting, the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) delivered a presentation on what SIU head Andy Mothibi termed “rampant collusion” between private attorneys and state attorneys.

Asked if they’re winning the fight against corruption, Mothibi said:

We have in the past seen there has been a general manner of inaction on the part of law enforcement agencies.

He said all agencies were now working hard to restore the public’s faith.

“Where impunity is seen to be condoned, it fuels corruption,” Mothibi said.

He said holding those responsible for corruption to account will send a clear message and help to win the fight.

Crux of the problem

DA MP Glynnis Breytenbach questioned whether there were enough investigators and prosecutors.

“That is really the crux of the problem. That is it,” Batohi responded to Breytenbach, herself a former senior prosecutor.

“Unless government deals with this [understaffing at the National Prosecuting Authority and Hawks] in a serious way, we are not going to win this fight,” Batohi continued.

“We are citizens of this country like you. We want to see these cases come to court and we want to see people being held accountable. We are outraged by what has been going on.

“We are here to fight until the very end.”

She said the capacity of the Directorate for Priority Crime Investigation (DPCI, also known as the Hawks) is a “huge challenge, and unless agencies like the DPCI are capacitated, we’re not going to win this battle”.

“We cannot forget what has happened over the last ten years,” she said.

She said in rebuilding the country, the capabilities of the state needs to be reassessed.

ACDP MP Steve Swart thanked Batohi for her candour. “Together, we will win this fight,” he said and asked about budgetary implications.

Batohi said the budget allocations they had received were enough to fill critical vacancies, but not all vacancies or to capacitate prosecutors. She said she doesn’t expect a budget cut due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The SIU, on the other hand, will have to cut R10 million of their budget, Mothibi said, adding that while not ideal, it will not hamper them too much.

After the NPA’s presentation, before leaving the virtual platform, a smiling Batohi said: “I am confident we will win this battle, but it will be a tough one.”

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