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Submitted | first-name | support | top-concern | message |
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2025-01-14 12:50:14 +02:00 | Joanne | No I do not | The Bill as a whole | There is much crime and many illegal persons entering South Africa. There needs to be increased control as in the case or border control employed by European countries. The long queues is due to a faulty system riddled with corruption. Do away with the illegal system and corrupt persons and not the border post control. |
2025-01-14 06:25:27 +02:00 | Jaco | Yes I do | The Bill as a whole | OSBPs are one aspect of the broader integrated coordinated border management framework which, if effectively implemented, can significantly reduce border congestion, unnecessary multiple checks, corruption and bribery, and myriad others. This is happening in myriad other borders across the continent, most prevalently in Eastern Africa. Within the overall SADC regional integration agenda, borders should ultimately disappear, but OSBPs (and ICBM) are reasonable efforts towards modernising border operations and customs administration. However, due care should be taken to ensure there isn't a repeat of the Chirundu situation, nor what seems to be transpiring at the Kazungula OSBP. |
2025-01-13 18:36:34 +02:00 | Helen | Yes I do | No concern | |
2025-01-13 15:25:44 +02:00 | Pitso | No I do not | Clause 5 – criminal law within the common control zones | |
2025-01-13 15:08:45 +02:00 | Mbali | Yes I do | No concern |