Professional council for correctional services

Prison warders and personel at Pollsmoor clean the outside of the womens section. Picture Brenton Geach

Prison warders and personel at Pollsmoor clean the outside of the womens section. Picture Brenton Geach

Published Aug 27, 2014

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Johannesburg - The correctional services department (DCS) has been allowed to establish a professional council for corrections, it said on Wednesday.

“Professionalising the public service is a top priority for government, as this is linked to improving the quality of service delivery,” said chief deputy commissioner of incarceration and corrections, James Smalberger.

He was speaking at a graduation ceremony of 446 control room operators, at the Zonderwater Training College in Gauteng, who completed a correctional services learnership programme.

In February, the department received endorsement from Treasury to proceed with the establishment of a professional council for corrections.

The council would be established over the next three financial years and would ensure, amongst others, that correctional officials were competent.

Sapa

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