By Lelethu Mquqo
14 October 2011
The Democratic Alliance is questioning the National Prosecuting Authority’s failure to disclose sexual offences statistics in its annual report.
The DA’s Debbie Schaffer says the NPA has reported sexual offences data for the last four years, despite the courts handling multiple types of cases.
Schaffer says the Authority’s national director, Menzi Simelane, is not serious enough about sexual offences.
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