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CAPE TOWN - Police Minister, Senzo Mchunu, has asked parliament to approve his 189-Billion-rand price tag for police visibility, over the medium-term.
The Visible Policing programme, is at least, half of the total allocation.
Mchunu says the move will build public confidence in the police service.
Mchunu asks R189bn budget for SAPS
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The South African Policing Union says it's confident Minister Senzo Mchunu's crime fighting approach, will achieve desired results.
Mchunu has indicated that he wants to develop norms and standards for a functional police station.
SAPU says this is the first step in rooting out crime.
SAPU endorses Mchunu's crime-fighting approach
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