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 CMY2602 ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 2026

 MEMO

 DUE DATE: MARCH 2026



QUESTION 1:

South Africa’s Police Transformation Challenges

Corruption in the South African Police Service

Corruption is one of the most persistent obstacles hindering the transformation of the South African
Police Service (SAPS). It manifests in various forms, including bribery, collusion with criminals,
procurement irregularities, and misuse of state resources. The roots of corruption in SAPS are
multifaceted, stemming from historical institutional weaknesses, poor accountability structures, and
insufficient oversight mechanisms (Parliament of South Africa, 2025). These weaknesses allow
officers to engage in unethical conduct without facing meaningful consequences, which in turn
perpetuates a culture of impunity.

The effects of corruption are extensive, eroding public trust and undermining operational efficiency.
Communities lose confidence in law enforcement and are less likely to report crimes or cooperate
with investigations when they perceive police officers as corrupt (IOL, 2025). This breakdown in
trust weakens community policing structures and limits the capacity of the SAPS to prevent and
respond to crime effectively. Moreover, corruption diverts resources away from essential services,
exacerbating operational inefficiencies and affecting morale within the force (Majadibodu, 2025).

Addressing corruption requires comprehensive structural reforms. Strengthening independent
oversight bodies, such as the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), providing legal
protections for whistleblowers, and embedding ethics in police training programs are key measures.
Regular audits of procurement and operational practices, combined with consistent prosecution of
offenders, are also necessary to signal a genuine commitment to accountability and transparency
(Parliament of South Africa, 2025; IOL, 2025).

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