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EASTERN CAPE BRIEFING TO HOME AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE

EASTERN CAPE BRIEFING TO HOME AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE . 13 MARCH 2007. Portfolio Committee Concerns May 2006 Population Provincial Structure Regional/District Offices and Service Points in the Eastern Cape Representativity in EC Offices Misconduct cases Transport Mobile Units

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EASTERN CAPE BRIEFING TO HOME AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE

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  1. EASTERN CAPE BRIEFING TO HOME AFFAIRS PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE 13 MARCH 2007

  2. Portfolio Committee Concerns May 2006 Population Provincial Structure Regional/District Offices and Service Points in the Eastern Cape Representativity in EC Offices Misconduct cases Transport Mobile Units Office Condition Office Security and IT equipment Status of Immigration Budget and additional budgetary needs Challenges Achievements Relations with community structures TABLE OF CONTENTS

  3. Telebridge manned by SAPS only and no DHA officials 3 permanent appointments for TeleBridge, 3 officials from Sterkspruit and Mthatha deployed temporarily, current approved structure of 7 Sterkspruit – no mobile units, only 4 DHA officials, 2 computers but servicing 157 000 people – Current approved establishment of 24 , 7 funded, 6 filled, 18 vacant unfunded Mthatha and Mqanduli – Offices/service points in a bad state Mthatha office undergoing last phase of RAMP ,Mqanduli – Alternative accommodation identified, DPW in negotiations with landlord ISSUES RAISED BY PORTFOLIO COMMITTEE IN 2006

  4. Eastern Cape has the second biggest land area of 169 580 square metres in the country, making the travel distance between towns, administrative areas and farm areas long. EASTERN CAPE POPULATION DYNAMICS

  5. POPULATION

  6. Provincial Manager post is vacant. PROVINCIAL STRUCTURE

  7. Staff Establishment March 2007.doc STATUS OF POSTS IN THE EASTERN CAPE as at 05 March 2007.doc HOME AFFAIRS OFFICES IN EASTERN CAPE

  8. King Sabata Dalindyebo, Mhlontlo, Nyandeni, Port St Johns, Qaukeni, Ntabankulu, Mbizana, Ingquza, Umzimvubu, Umzimkhulu, Elundini, Mbashe, Mnquma, Intsikayethu, Engcobo, Sakhisizwe, Elukhanji, Emalahleni, Tsolwana,Inkwanca, Gariep!, Maletswai, Elundini; and Senqu, Kouga, Koukamma, Nelson Mandela Metro, Cacadu, Amahlathi, Buffalo City, Ngqushwa, Nkonkobe, Inxuba, Inxuba yethemba, Camdeboo, Blue Crane, Ikhwezi,Makana, Ndlambe, Sundays River Valley, Baviaanskloof POPULATION PER REGIONAL OFFICE

  9. REPRESENTATIVITY: RACE & LEVELS

  10. REPRESENTATIVITY IN OFFICES • SUMMARY

  11. MISCONDUCT CASES SEPT 2006 – FEB 2007

  12. PMDS training focused around work plan formulation and performance measurements conducted Questionnaires developed and circulated to newly appointed and existing staff on their experience and qualifications Skills database updated and improved and annual training programme compiled in line with identified needs 20 NYS appointed and request for additional NYS forwarded to HRD Transport Officers received training on Electronic Log Sheets Personnel Practitioners received training on Persal Black Sash conducted training on Human Rights Promotion of Administrative Justice Act workshopped Computer training schedule finalized with SITA in line with skills audit, introduction, intermediate and advanced will be offered, already 60 Officials trained. TRAINING

  13. 40 Officials were trained on First Aid, 2 officials were trained on HIV/AIDS counselling 25 officials were trained on IT computer troubleshooting, Workshops conducted on Deportation; 106 officers trained on PILIR, GEMS 80 Officers workshopped on WHO AM I ON LINE 11 Officers were given basic French Language training from the Refugee Reception Office, Inspectorate and Admissions in RO Port Elizabeth BAS Training conducted for Humansdorp, Engcobo, GReinette and Mt Frere IOs from KWT, Mt Frere &Mthatha attended International Migration Course at Wits University. Labour Relations training conducted for all officials ASD and above TRAINING

  14. Equipment and Furniture 70 tables, 231 chairs, 23 wheelchairs, 1Franking machine, 19 Fridges,17 Microwaves, 3 Photo-copiers, 6 Fax Machines, 218 Steel Cabinets, 38 Cupboards, 120 Heaters, 2 Scanners, 2 Shredders and 4 SafesEastern Cape IT equipment report.xls Vehicles 5 NIB Branded vehicles and 4 for Service Delivery, 2 for Area IT Managers, 1 for Control Security Officer and 1 for Financial Management. Out of 135 vehicles in the Province, 13 have been identified for replacement due to high mileage. The 13 vehicles are already available at Head Office and will be delivered to the Province. EQUIPMENT

  15. DEPLOYMENT PLAN This Province has been allocated ten (10) Mobile Trucks. These trucks have been deployed according to service delivery needs as there are areas without Home affairs presence and deployment therefore elevated the level of service delivery demands. The trucks have been deployed in the six Regions as follows: Mthatha = 1 Butterworth = 2 King William’s Town = 2 Port Elizabeth = 1 Queenstown = 1 Mt Frere = 2 Lusikisiki = 1 MOBILE UNITS

  16. During this month only 5 trucks are operational, we are expecting 6 new trucks from Head Office Three trucks have mechanical problems (UPS, CPU, Link star, Satellite dish & faulty GPF), 2 have been taken in for repairs, March 2007 Itinerary GGC 014 G – Queenstown: Sterkstroom, Tarkastad, Lady Frere, Molteno, Jamestown, Steynsburg, Sterkspruit, Barkly East, Rhodes GGB 016 G – Port Elizabeth: Sanddrift, Hankey, Eerste Rivier, Thornhill, Clarkson, Jeffrey’s Bay, St Francis Bay, Paterson, Stytlerville, Loerie, Coldstream, Weston, Storms River, Port Elizabeth area. GGB 325 G – King William’s Town: Stutterheim, Cathcart, Komga, Tsholomnqa, Ndevana, Kei Road, Ndakana, Frankfort, Thembeni GGC 082 G – From February 2007 the truck was stationed and operating at Bhizana District Office due to electrical problems in the office. GGB 886 G – Stationed and utilized at Ngqamakhwe as the new premises have no electricity, also utilized at Centane for two days Imbizo The Province received 6 mobile unit trucks on Friday 9th March 2006 and they will replace the 6 non functioning ones Online Hospitals Uitenhage Provincial, Siphethu in Ntabankulu, Cecilia Makiwane in Mdantsane automated, MOBILE UNITS

  17. Alternative accommodation for Tsolo SP has been secured and Public Works will send specification needs to the landlord Mqanduli: DPW has given the landlord a go ahead and construction of a new office will start in the forthcoming financial year Ngqamakhwe: DHA has occupied the premises on 19 February 2007 Port St Johns: Renovations by the landlord will be finalized and the structure will be ready for occupation during April Flagstaff: alternative accommodation has been secured and will be ready for occupation by 1st April 2007 Eastern Cape North: Mthatha – will be occupied by 1stApril 2007 Renovations in Mthatha Regional Office are nearing completion, the waiting area has been completed and has saved community exposure to unfavourable conditions Ndlambe Municipality has offered office accommodation at Port Alfred, the office is fully automated and utilised for mobile visits; Inxuba YethembaMunicipality has offered office space at Middleburg and automation of the office is in process. Gariep Municipality offered office space for Burgersdorp and office ready for occupation. OFFICE CONDITION

  18. ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION ALREADY IDENTIFIED Office of Provincial Manager – East London: proposed date of completion – June 2007; Area Manager: South – King William’s Town: proposed date of completion – August 2007; Keiskammahoek – PWD to approach SA Post office for negotiations of identified space; Elliotdale, PWD still in negotiations with landlord for negotiations. CHALLENGES Mthatha RO: delay in installation of data lines at NIB block has caused a negative impact on service delivery Mount Frere RO: withdrawal of contractor has delayed occupation of new structure Butterworth DO: RAMP program has been delayed by resistance of SAPO to vacate the building Cala SP: Lack of cooperation from Intsika Yethu Local Municipality has delayed acquisition of suitable accommodation, DPW has opened negotiations with another landlord OFFICE CONDITION

  19. Offices with access control/24 hour guarding Qumbu, Port St Johns, Mt Frere, Bhizana, Cala, Mzimkhulu, Mt Ayliff, Maluti, Libode, Tsomo, Elliot, Mt Fletcher, Mdantsane, King William’s Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Lusikisiki, Middledrift, Alice, Somerset East, Uitenhage, Grahamstown, Ntabankulu, Cradock, Willowvale, Peddie, Zwelitsha, Mthatha, Butterworth, Ngqeleni, Queenstown, Ngcobo, Cofimvaba, Ngqamakhwe, Centane, Graaff Reinet, Humansdorp Offices without access control/24 hour guarding during the day Sterkspruit, Aliwal North, Fort Beaufort, Elliotdale Offices utilizing other Departments access control at night only Mt Fletcher, Sterkspruit, Keiskammahoek, Fort Beaufort, Aliwal North, Elliotdale, Tsolo, Dutywa, Mqanduli Guarding at night only Whittlesea, Flagstaff OFFICE CONDITION

  20. Cash in transit Daily King William’s Town, Port Elizabeth, East London, Uitenhage, Queenstown, Grahamstown, Mthatha, Alice, Mount Frere 2- weekly Elliotdale, Mdantsane, Middledrift, Humansdorp, Somerset East, Cradock, Peddie, Butterworth, Ngqeleni, Ngcobo, Whittlesea, Graaff Reinet, Keiskammahoek, Office without cash in transit Flagstaff, Fort Beaufort, Zwelitsha, Aliwal North, Tsolo, Ngqamakhwe, Dutywa, Willowvale, Centane, Mqanduli, Lusikisiki, Port St Johns, Ntabankulu, Bhizana, Libode, Qumbu, Maluti, Umzimkhulu, Mount Ayliff, Mount Fletcher, Sterkspruit, Cala, Lady Frere, Cofimvaba, Elliot, Tsomo. OFFICE CONDITION

  21. In house training conducted on Whistle Blowing for the officials the newly appointed officials as well as those that missed the CC&S cases Fraud Prevention and MISS documents circulated to new appointees and signed for Unannounced Inspections conducted Appointment of Control Security Officer Increased 24 hour security through new contract with Security company Physical Security checks conducted by CSO and NIA with recommendation and advise given to Management Priority list for vetting as per function and designation finalized CCTV camera installed in PE Regional Office COUNTER CORRUPTION AND SECURITY

  22. NIB approved posts: 262 (Inspectorate, Admissions,Permitting and Refugee Affairs); 66 filled; 196 vacant.funded 63; unfunded 133 Provincial functional training on temporary and permanent residence provided to 14 ( inclusive of 3 senior managers) provided Appointment of SAC for Provincial Coordination at Permitting Acquiring user id’s for access to MCS for 20 permittingofficials at Port Elizabeth, King Williams Town, Queenstown, Mthatha, Grahamstown,and East London. Stregthened relations to attract foreign direct investment with East London IDZ and DTI in the Province Critical administrative intervention at Port Elizabeth permitting section in August 2006 and implementation of filing system. 17 Administrative personnel identified and submission sent to HR in order to translated from Civic Services to NIB permitting. Active participation in provincial and national state of readiness coordination Committees on 2010 FIFA World Cup Refugee Reception Office and Refugee Backlog Office in Port Elizabeth with staff complement of 12 officials. STATUS OF IMMIGRATION

  23. Refugee Affairs audited all files and filing system properly organized and maintained During February 2007 212 cases referred to Standing Committee on Refugee Affairs, 207 upheld and 5 deferred, 10 cases referred to Refugee Appeal Board RRO establishment reviewed at workshop in September with RA Temporary Residence During February 2007, 374 applications were received and when included to the previous months closing balance of 559, a total of 933 had to be considered and 356 were approved. The current applications in the offices is 577 Permanent Residence During February 2007, 30 applications were received and when included to the previous months closing balance of 68, a total of 98 had to be considered, 2 referred to Head Office, The current applications in the offices is 96, 39 interviews were conducted with prospective immigrants. STATUS OF IMMIGRATION

  24. NUMBERS DEPORTED FEBRUARY 07 Illegal foreigners arrested 377 Illegal foreigners deported 201 Criminal dockets opened 12 Illegal foreigners released 10 In detention for deportation 8 Ordered to depart 7 Pending investigations 70 Written notices 10 Stowaways 0 TOTAL 683 STATUS OF IMMIGRATION

  25. Qacha's Nek 36km from Matatiele, DHA takeover 01.01.07, only commercially declared land port, Operational hours 06h00 to 20h00, Average monthly travellers cleared 1212 Telebridge Approx 34km from Sterkspruit, DHA takeover 01.01.2007, Second biggest land port in EC, Operational hours 08h00 to 20h00, Average monthly travellers cleared 3439 Ongeluksnek Currently managed by SAPS; it is the second smallest land port in the Province, Operational hours 08h00 to 16h00, Average monthly travellers cleared : 25, Primarily used by adjacent Lesotho Shop Traders. Ramatseliso Currently managed by SAPS, it is the smallest land port in the Province due to extreme rural location, Operational hours 08h00 to 16h00, Average monthly travellers cleared: 256 3 Sea Ports: East London, Port Elizabeth and Coega 4 Airports utilized for ad hoc clearance, Port Elizabeth, East London, Mthatha and Bhisho STATUS OF IMMIGRATION BCOCC

  26. Challenges Infrastructural challenges at Qacha’s Nek and Telebridge: No residential accommodation for DHA officials; Vacant NIB posts in Province that are not funded Corruption Permitting function to be performed only at Regional Offices Uniform application of legislation and policy at all offices STATUS OF IMMIGRATION

  27. (Preliminary budget allocation per office attached as Annexure A1) PROVINCIAL BUDGET BUDGET 2006/07

  28. Capital assets: under expenditure –orders for funds already committed; certified invoices forwarded to Head Office payments not yet effected Goods & Services:over expenditure – 24hour security, Cash in transit New telephone system Transfers and subsidies Overtime due to implementation of flexihours BUDGET EXPLANATION

  29. Fraud and Corruption, Fraudulent documents from external stakeholders. E.g. churches, schools and Hospitals Leadership gap and Management Capacity Suitable accommodation scarcity in rural areas e.g Mount Fletcher Breakdown of Mobile trucks and delays by service providers in repairing them Xenophobia Lack of capacity by Department of Labour and National Intelligence Agency to provide certification timeously especially with regard to permitting applications Complainants unwilling to provide statements and participate in disciplinary enquiries Late Registration of Births and Age Rectifications CHALLENGES IN THE PROVINCE

  30. ERADICATED BACKLOG OF 1459 IN PR APLICATIONS FINALISED RAMP FOR ENGCOBO AND NGQELENI RECEIPT OF 9 NEW VEHICLES PERMANENT STAFF EMPLOYED AT TWO PORTS OF ENTRY: QACHA’S NEK AND TELEBRIDGE FUNDING RECEIVED FOR ALTERNATIVE ACCOMMODATION AT 12 OFFICES APPROVED NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR QUEENSTOWN, HUMANSDORP AND UITENHAGE RELATIONS BETWEEN HOME AFFAIRS, NIA AND CRIME INTELLIGENCE STRENGTHENED CAPACITATED AGE ASSESSMENT COMMITTEES AND ENFORCED INVOLVEMENT OF NIB IN LATE REGISTRATION OF BIRTHS ACHIEVEMENTS IN THE PROVINCE

  31. Integrated Community Registration Structures - Departments of Social Development, Health and Education, Correctional Services, SACC, Local Steering Committees with Municipalities Participation in clusters, JCPS, Social, Economic – Development Committee, Joints; Provincial Co-ordinating Committee for 2010 IEC and Party Liaison Committee Forums with traditional leaders,ward councilors, HRC, UNHCR Partnership with SAPO, DTI, IDZs RELATIONS WITH STRUCTURES

  32. THANK YOU

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