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New border agency should have own budget, needs local technology – Mapisa-Nqakula

17th October 2017

By: Keith Campbell

Creamer Media Senior Deputy Editor

     

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South Africa's soon-to-be-created Border Management Authority (BMA) will "hopefully" be funded by a new budget line, Defence and Military Veterans Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula told Engineering News Online on the fringes of the Homeland Security Conference 2017, in Pretoria on Tuesday. "It shouldn't take money away from the Defence Force, it shouldn't take money away from any government agency. The National Treasury will have to provide [the] money."

The government recognised the importance of securing the country's borders. "The BMA should have taken off yesterday," she said. (The creation of the BMA had been approved by the Cabinet and it now just awaited the President's signature on the proclamation to be created.) "It should be -- within three years, we'll see baby steps and within five years we'll see a fully-fledged BMA."

She explained that the BMA would be located within the Department of Home Affairs. "It will provide better coordination and cooperation in border management and control and in utilising the legal resources we have in the country." It will eliminate duplication of efforts.

"The BMA will be responsible for the management of the border, of people, of goods," she clarified. "It does not take away from the mandate of the SANDF [South African National Defence Force]." The SANDF will remain deployed on the border and remains responsible for defending the country's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

The BMA will coordinate the activities of the SANDF, customs, immigration, and the South African Police Service. It will have a dedicated core staff, perhaps recruited directly or transferred from other, existing agencies, and possibly some personnel seconded from other agencies. The plan for setting up the BMA is currently being developed.

In her keynote address to the conference, Mapisa-Nqakula pointed out that the creation of the BMA had been a long process, extending over nine or ten years. She noted that the reasons for the creation of the BMA were still not widely understood and gave the assurance that it was not a plan to "outsource" border security.

"We've got [SANDF] boots on the ground," she highlighted. "But we know, all of us, we do not have enough [troops] to deploy on the entire borderline of South Africa. We're going to need technologies, sensors."

"We need to ensure our technologies are in line with our challenges," she affirmed. "I am happy that the industry and allied partners are with us [at the conference] today. ... ensuring the use of indigenous technology and expertise in setting up this BMA. There is a lot of IP [intellectual property] in this country. ... Our defence industry ... needs to rise to the challenge." This IP was found in both the public and private sectors and had to be maintained and enhanced.

Edited by Creamer Media Reporter

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