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Matric now only requirement to be top cop

Every second idiot in South Africa can now be a top policeman. The minimum academic requirement for the position of provincial crime intelligence head in the South African Police Service (SAPA) has been reduced to a matric certificate.<br />Questions about reducing the minimum requirement for these top posts have now been put to the Minister of Police and the National Police Commissioner. Labour movement solidarity says it requested reasons for this move because these posts at the level of Major General are currently being advertised in five provinces - only a matriculation certificate is stated as academic requirement.

by Grant Foster
2014-03-14 08:10
in News
Matric now only requirement to be top cop

According to Dirk Groenewald, head of Solidarity’s Centre for Fair Labour Practices, the positions of provincial crime intelligence heads in the Free State, Gauteng, Limpopo, Northern Cape and North West are being advertised. The remuneration packages for these positions are R951 699 per year. ‘The positions were advertised at the end of last year as well and then an NQF level 6 academic qualification, namely a National Diploma, or an NQF level 7 academic qualification, that is a degree, had been the minimum requirement. However, the positions are now advertised again, and an NQF level 4 qualification, namely a matriculation certificate, is now the only academic requirement. National Instruction 4/2010, an official police document that regulates appointments from the level of Brigadier to that of Lieutenant General, makes it clear that persons considered for positions at these levels should at least have an NQF level 6 qualification.’
It is clear that at this stage, and amid allegations of corruption and a lack of competent leadership, crime intelligence is not functioning optimally, says Groenewald. ‘It is of the utmost importance that qualified and competent persons are appointed. Lowering of the required academic qualifications is of no aid in correcting this trend. Moreover, it is unheard of that subordinate officers should have higher qualifications than their seniors.’
Solidarity has urged the Minister of Police and the National Police Commissioner to withdraw the advertisements and to re-advertise the positions in compliance with National Instruction 4/2010. ‘We further requested the police to provide reasons for deviating from the National Instruction and to explain to which instruction or policy these advertisements comply in order to justify and legalise them. In 2011, in response to a parliamentary question, the Minister of Police confirmed that senior appointments were regulated by National Instruction 4/2010. Therefore, the reasons why it does not apply in this case have to be explained.’

 

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