CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE1 DRAFT POLICY GUIDELINES CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE BY MINISTER OF POLICE TO BE APPROVED BY PARLIAMENT FOR THE DIRECTORATE.

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CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE1 DRAFT POLICY GUIDELINES CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE BY MINISTER OF POLICE TO BE APPROVED BY PARLIAMENT FOR THE DIRECTORATE FOR PRIORITY CRIME INVESTIGATION (DPCI) DRAFT POLICY GUIDELINES

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE2 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Why Policy Guidelines? Policy Guidelines, as approved by Parliament, will determine the parameters of the mandate of the Directorate Section 17K(4)a(i) and (ii) of the SAPS Act provides that: The Minister, with concurrence of Parliament, shall determine policy guidelines for the selection of national priority offences by the National Head of the Directorate or policy guidelines for the referral to the Directorate by the National Commissioner of any offence or category of offences for investigation by the Directorate.

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE3 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Consultation process pertaining to the guidelines: National Management Forum requested re-evaluation of Organised Crime and Commercial Crime on 16 November 2011 SAPS Amendment Act, No. 10 of 2012 came into operation on 14 September 2012 Draft Policy Guidelines, aligned with the Amendment Act drafted and submitted to the National Head of DPCI Draft Policy Guidelines discussed with DPCI and SAPS Workshops were conducted between CSP, the Detective Service and the Directorate to discuss and finalise the alignment of their respective responsibilities / mandates as well as to design a Protocol for the referral of cases between the two entities.

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE4 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Section 17B of the SAPS Act: Focus of the Directorate is to prevent, combat and investigate national priority offences, in particular: serious organised crime serious commercial crime and serious corruption

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE5 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Section 17D(1) of the SAPS Act: Functions of the Directorate are to prevent, combat and investigate- (a)National priority offences, which in the opinion of the National Head of the Directorate need to be addressed by the Directorate, subject to any policy guidelines issued by the Minister in concurrence with Parliament; (b)Selected offences not limited to offences referred to in Chapter 2 and section 34 of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004 (Act No. 12 of 2004); (c)Any other offence or category of offences referred to it from time to time by the National Commissioner, subject to any policy guidelines issued by the Ministe r and approved by Parliament.

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE6 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE “National priority offences” is defined as: organised crime, crime that requires national prevention or investigation, or crime that requires specialised skills in the prevention or investigation thereof, as referred to in section 16(1) of the SAPS Act.

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE7 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE National priority offences: These crimes include: crimes committed by persons in a position of trust and making use of specialised or exclusive knowledge, crimes in respect of the revenue or expenditure of the national government, or crimes in respect of the national economy or the integrity of currencies,

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE8 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Crimes of which the proportions require national investigation or prevention in the national interest, Crimes committed across national and international borders, Crimes where international requests for assistance are made in the investigation or prevention thereof,

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE9 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE National priority offences also include:. the list of offences mentioned in the Schedule to the Act which inter alia relate to – – the security of the Republic and international obligations of the Republic in respect of – – terrorism – war crimes – genocide and crimes against humanity – non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction – non proliferation of firearms – combating of mercenary activities and – control of conventional arms.

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE10 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE In essence, the policy guidelines provide for- Offences selected by the National Head of the Directorate, Offences that must be addressed by the Directorate, Offences that may be addressed by the Directorate, Offences referred to the Directorate by the National Commissioner.

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE11 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE The conclusion of Protocol(s) for the identification of possible offences that may be selected by the National Head of the Directorate, Protocol(s) in respect of national priority offences not selected by the National Head, Transitional arrangements.

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE12 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Selection of offences by the National Head: Directorate must focus on crimes of a considerable extent and scope, in other words “serious or high level crimes” Selection to be informed by crime threat assessments National Head must conclude operational Protocol(s) with Provincial Commissioners and Divisional Commissioners to identify matters to be addressed by the Directorate

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE13 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Selection of offences by the National Head: Selected offence must be a national priority offence as defined and must be aligned with Minister/SAPS strategic operational priorities Selected offence must comply with one or more of the following criteria: offence is committed or planned in more than one province or outside the borders of the Republic by the same perpetrators offence has an impact on the revenue or expenditure of the national government

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE14 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE offence has an impact on the national economy or the integrity of currencies offence in respect of which the investigation in the Republic by the Service is requested by an international police agency or the police of a foreign country offence that involves mutual legal assistance and / or extradition proceedings or offence in respect of which the prevention or investigation requires the application of specialised sills which are only available in the Directorate or can be sourced by the Directorate.

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE15 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Offences that must be addressed by the Directorate: (Exclusive responsibility) High treason Sedition Any offence referred to in paragraph (a) of the definition of “specified offence” in the Protection of Constitutional Democracy against Terrorist and Related Activities Act, 2004 Any offence referred to in Schedule 1 to the Implementation of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court Act, 2002 Any offence referred to in the Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction Act, 1993 Any offence referred to in the Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance Act, 1998 or the Prohibition of Mercenary Activities and the Regulation of Certain Activities in Country of Armed Conflict Act, 2006

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE16 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Offences that may be addressed by the Directorate: The Directorate will not address all national priority offences as defined, only those which, in the opinion of the National Head, need to be addressed by the Directorate These offences, not selected, including offences which a Provincial Commissioner requests the National Head to prevent or investigate may be addressed by the Directorate, based on certain criteria

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE17 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Criteria for offences that may be addressed by the Directorate: Monetary value Complexity of the case Extent of the case Public interest Urgency and Organised fashion 17

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE18 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Referral of offences by the National Commissioner: Must be aligned with strategic priorities of the Department of Police/SAPS Must be in writing and where possible, supported by documentary evidence of such offence Aim must be to ensure that serious organised crime, commercial crime and corruption are being attended to by the Directorate

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE19 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE National Priority offences not selected by the National Head : Protocols between the National Head and relevant Provincial Commissioner as well as Divisional Commissioners must be concluded to ensure that all offences receive attention e.g. Offences which a Provincial Commissioner requests the National Head of the Directorate to prevent or investigate but to which the National Head does not accede to Any offence referred to in Chapters 2, 3, and 4 of the Prevention of Organised Crime Act, 1998 Any offence referred to in section 13(f) of the Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act, 1992 Any offence relating to the dealing in or smuggling of ammunition, firearms, explosives or armament and the unlawful possession of such firearms, explosives or armament Any offence contemplated in Chapter 2 and section 34 of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004 Any offence where the punishment may be imprisonment for life In respect of offences reported to the Directorate under the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE20 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Any offence referred to in section 13(f) of the Drugs and Drug Trafficking Act, 1992 Any offence relating to the dealing in or smuggling of ammunition, firearms, explosives or armament and the unlawful possession of such firearms, explosives or armament Any offence contemplated in Chapter 2 and section 34 of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004 Any offence where the punishment may be imprisonment for life In respect of offences reported to the Directorate under the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE21 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Protocol for the referral of cases between the Detective Service and the Directorate The above Protocol was adopted to provide: a)A mechanism in terms of which potential national priority offences which are investigated by or reported to the Detective Service, can be referred to the Directorate and b)A mechanism in terms of which national priority offences not complying with the selection criteria of the Directorate, can be referred to the Detective Service for investigation

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE22 POLICY GUIDELINES: DIRECTORATE Transitional Arrangements: Ongoing criminal investigations of the Directorate must be finalised by the Directorate until such time that sufficient capacity has been created with in the Detective Service to deal with offences which falls outside the scope of these guidelines An implementation plan for the guidelines will be provided to the Minster of Police within one month of the approval of the guidelines by Parliament

CIVILIAN SECRETARIAT FOR POLICE23 THANK YOU Secretary of Police.