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MEC Mohono to challenge Prisons Civil Rights Union towards excellence within police service

15 Sep 2011

North West MEC for Human Settlements, Public Safety & Liaison, Ms Desbo Mohono is scheduled to deliver an address at the 7th North West Provincial Congress of the Police and Prisons Civil Rights Union (Popcru) to be held over the weekend.

MEC Mohono who maintains that POPCRU like other progressive unions in the public sector has a role in promoting excellence within the public service cadreship is to deliver her speech on the second and last day of the two-day congress on Sunday 18 September 2011 at The Key Guest Villa in Orkney outside Klerksdorp.

Among others key issues that Mohono will challenge POPCRU members in her maiden address to the congress are the acceleration of transformation within the South African Police Service, sustaining the onslaught against crime for safer communities, deepening culture of respect for human rights, uprooting corruption within the criminal justice system and regaining public confidence in the ability of the police to safeguard the freedoms of citizens.

Enquiries:
Lesiba Moses Kgwele
Tel:  018 391 0140
Cell: 083 629 1987
Fax: 018 381 0328
E-mail: LKgwele@nwpg.gov.za

Issued by: North West Public Safety
15 Sep 2011


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