SANDF to investigate reports of recruit abuse

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Pretoria - Defence and Military Veterans Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula has warned that any form of abuse around military bases will not be tolerated.

The warning follows recent claims of abuse at the SA Army’s Infantry School in Oudtshoorn.

These complaints, mostly made telephonically by recruits to their families, include incidents such as instructors to physically jump on the backs and chests of both female and male recruits, refusing recruits with open wounds and lacerations any medical attention, as well as racist verbal abuse. 

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the ministry vowed to get to the bottom of the claims as a matter of urgency, saying the claims will receive priority for investigation.

Last year, Military Ombudsman (retired) Lieutenant General Themba Matanzima launched a full investigation into complaints by members on instruction by Minister Mapisa-Nqakula.

A final report was produced, whose recommendations were accepted by the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans and its recommendations were then handed over to the Chief of the SANDF for implementation.

Minister Mapisa-Nqakula’s spokesperson Joy Peter said the recommendations contained in the report have since been implemented.

“It is against this backdrop that Minister Mapisa-Nqakula is utterly disenchanted with the recent allegations of physical abuse and verbal assault at the aforementioned school.”

Peter said the Minister condemned the physical and psychological mistreatment of recruits and has vowed to ensure that strict action is taken against perpetrators. – SAnews.gov.za