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Crackdown in Correctional Services

Posted on July 11, 2025 By The Editor
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Over 800 Officials Disciplined, Minister Promises More Raids

Reporter – George April

Cape Town:-  The Department of Correctional Services is under the spotlight this week, after Minister Pieter Groenewald delivered his 2025 Budget.

Vote, revealing sweeping disciplinary action and promising intensified efforts to clean up South Africa’s prisons.

“In the past year, 466 raids were conducted. I have also carried out numerous unannounced visits to various facilities,” Groenewald said in Parliament.
“We are cleaning our correctional facilities, and those aiding smuggling know that their days are numbered.”

His statement comes days after a major breakthrough involving three high-profile raids led by the National Commissioner, uncovering contraband including cellphones, drugs, G-strings, cash, and even laptops inside correctional facilities.

– According to Groenewald _

– 515 officials received final written warnings,

– 181 were suspended without pay, and 146 were dismissed over the past year.

The figures paint a disturbing picture of ongoing corruption within the system — but also show a ministry no longer turning a blind eye.

– Public Reaction & Analyst Commentary
Criminal justice experts and civil society groups have cautiously welcomed the firmer stance.

“We’ve heard promises before, but seeing action on this scale is rare. The dismissals and suspensions suggest serious intent — if it continues, it could rebuild some public trust,” said a spokesperson from Judicial Watch SA.

What’s in the Budget?

While Groenewald’s speech focused on raids and misconduct, details on how much money is being redirected toward:

– Anti-corruption units,

– Technology upgrades (like body scanners and CCTV), or

– Rehabilitation and staff training
were not clearly stated.

Opposition parties have already raised concerns about the lack of transparency in the Correctional Services budget, warning that “results require resources,” and that without sustained funding, the cleanup may stall.

– A Turning Point? The recent raids,  especially those personally led by top leadership, suggest a new approach to prison oversight in South Africa. Whether this is a turning point or a temporary show of force remains to be seen.

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