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Portfolio committee on police adopts DNA Bill

MTHUTHUZELI NTSEKU mthuthuzeli.ntseku@inl.co.za

THE portfolio committee on police adopted the report on the Criminal Law Forensic Procedure Amendment Bill (B25-2021) without any amendments yesterday.

The committee last week adopted the bill, confirming that all clauses and sections applicable to it had been approved before moving forward for parliamentary approval.

The purpose of the bill was to make provision for the full implementation of certain transitional arrangements contained in the Criminal Law (Forensic Procedures) Amendment Act, 2013.

When enacted, the act would compel the government to take DNA samples of schedule 8 offenders and add them to the convicted offenders’ database before the said offenders were released on parole.

It also proposes removal of the time limitation on the taking of buccal samples from already convicted (and imprisoned) offenders and further imposes several reporting requirements on the national police commissioner and correctional services.

It also allows for an authorised person, assisted by correctional officials, to use minimum force against an offender who refuses to submit to the taking of a buccal sample under the authority of a warrant.

Chairperson of the portfolio committee Tina Joemat-Petersen, who believed everything was done according to the book, said the report would be taken to the National Assembly.

Joemat-Petersen said: “We will ensure that we keep our eye on the ball and that we won’t let it slip through our fingers so that we don’t allow it to take very long.”

Action Society director of community safety Ian Cameron said the organisation was extremely pleased with the progress made.

“Action Society cannot emphasise the urgency of getting this amendment finalised enough.

“The approval of this Amendment Bill is long overdue and has been neglected since 2019.”

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