Monday, July 21, 2014

Western Cape MEC announces policing consultation process

Oscar Thomas
21 July 2014

The Western Cape Community Safety MEC Dan Plato on Sunday announced the 2014/2015 policing needs and priorities consultation process.

The consultation process will include holding public hearing with communities. The process is scheduled to start on the 26 of July 2014.

Ministerial Spokesperson Ewald Botha said the five month consultation process across the province aims to gather information from communities on their specific policing needs and priorities to be included in the PNP report which will be submitted to the National Minister of Police for his consideration, when determining where different policing resources are needed.

“It is important that all communities use the consultation process as an opportunity to have their say on their safety concerns. Through the PNP, the Western Cape Government is committed to working Better Together to increase the safety of all our communities Botha added.

 

         

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