‘Scrap certain criminal records”: EFF

647 11.07.2013 Elected Kenny Kunene listening at the Commander in chief of Economic Freedom Fighter, Julius Malema leaving after speaking at the press conference were he announced the new national and provincial party's committees, held at Constitutional Hill, Johannesburg on 11, Thursday, 11 July 2013. Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng

647 11.07.2013 Elected Kenny Kunene listening at the Commander in chief of Economic Freedom Fighter, Julius Malema leaving after speaking at the press conference were he announced the new national and provincial party's committees, held at Constitutional Hill, Johannesburg on 11, Thursday, 11 July 2013. Picture: Motshwari Mofokeng

Published Jul 25, 2013

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Johannesburg - Criminal records of ex-convicts convicted of certain crimes should be scrapped, the Economic Freedom Fighters said in its founding manifesto.

“The levels of re-arrests in South Africa are very high, because the country's correctional services system is not corrective,” the protest movement said in its manifesto.

“The correctional service system should be transformed to include compulsory education and skilling for all prisoners.”

EFF said this would be followed by the scrapping the criminal records of some ex-convicts, depending on the seriousness of the crimes committed. - Sapa

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