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Police Minister Defends SAPS Structure, But Open to Reforms to Fight Crime

August 21, 2025
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Police Minister Firoz Cachalia has publicly defended the structure of the South African Police Service (SAPS), stating it is “sound” and “fit for battle” against the country’s high crime levels.

Speaking at a security briefing in Pretoria, the Minister pushed back against critics who call the force bloated and ineffective. “The bones of the SAPS are strong,” Cachalia stated. “The structure is not broken.”

However, he also struck a pragmatic tone, signaling an openness to reinforcements, partnerships, and potential reforms to strengthen the service. His comments come amid growing public concern over violent crime, including armed robberies and political assassinations, particularly in KwaZulu-Natal and the Western Cape.

Observers note the Minister is walking a fine line—defending the existing police system while acknowledging the need for new strategies. Insiders suggest possible collaborations with private security firms and international law enforcement bodies.

Civil society groups remain skeptical, arguing that the real issues plaguing SAPS are internal corruption and political interference that paralyze its effectiveness.

For now, Minister Cachalia is projecting confidence in the police service’s readiness. The ultimate test, analysts say, will be whether this vision leads to tangible improvements in public safety.

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