Cachalia prioritises whistleblower protection amid crime statistics release

Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia said strengthening protection for whistleblowers remains a key priority. He spoke during the release of the fourth quarter crime statistics for the 2025/2026 financial year in Pretoria today. Cachalia noted that whistleblowers play a crucial role in exposing crime and corruption.

Cachalia emphasised the risks faced by those who report wrongdoing. “I’m very concerned about the fact that so many whistleblowers, councillors, auditors in the public service, even private auditors, are being targeted by these criminals,” he said.

He pointed to recent police successes and noted that the Department of Justice has tabled a bill on whistleblower protection. The bill has been approved for public comment.

Plans are also underway to secure a funding model for the patrollers program. Cachalia announced the program earlier this year to help provinces with high crime rates. The initiative is expected to provide stipends to patrollers from struggling households.

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President Cyril Ramaphosa at podium pledging SAPS stability amid police commissioner summons and senior officer arrests in corruption scandal.
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Acting Police Minister Firoz Cachalia has cautioned South African Police Service members to adhere to proper protocols for media communications and reporting misconduct. This follows a briefing by suspended Mpumalanga Police Commissioner Lieutenant-General Daphney Manamela, who accused National Commissioner Fannie Masemola of protecting corrupt officers. Police Ministry spokesperson Kamogelo Mogotsi emphasised efforts to restore public trust.

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Nelson Mandela Bay's safety and security department has spent only 18% of its R72-million capital budget by the end of February, drawing sharp criticism from councillors amid rising crime rates. Officials face pressure to restore key technologies like the gunshot detection system and the mobile surveillance vehicle known as Loerboer. Repairs on the vehicle are progressing, with a projected return by 30 May.

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