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NPS Report to National Council of Provinces

NPS Report to National Council of Provinces. Presented By: The Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions Adv. MJ Mpshe SC. Performance against targets for 2004/5 Objective 2: Transform NPS into a strategy focused and performance driven unit.

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NPS Report to National Council of Provinces

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  1. NPS Report to National Council of Provinces Presented By: The Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions Adv. MJ Mpshe SC

  2. Performance against targets for 2004/5Objective 2: Transform NPS into a strategy focused and performance driven unit

  3. Objective 3: Improved co-operation and working relationships with other role-players

  4. Performance against targets for 2005/6Objective 2: Transform NPS into a strategy focused and performance driven unit

  5. Continued

  6. OBJECTIVE 3: Improved co-operation and working relationships with other roleplayers

  7. Continued

  8. Continued

  9. Minimum Sentences • 1177 minimum sentence cases finalised (by Dec ’05) which constitutes 52% of all criminal cases finalised in High Courts • Only 5% sent back to Regional Courts • 22% - life sentences • 42% - sentences of more than 15 years

  10. Dedicated Courts • Hi-jacking Courts • 7 courts 216 cases finalised – 75% conviction rate • Environmental Court • 1 court – 98 cases – 84% conviction rate • Community Courts • 15 courts – 14 175 cases finalised – 98% conviction rate

  11. Any Question? Thank you

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