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Gauteng Premier Panyaza Lesufi says the province will unleash all resources at its disposal to fight crime.

[FILE PHOTO] Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi at a press briefing.

He says the budget for crime-fighting will be increased from R750 million to R1 billions over the coming years.“Starting from April this year, we will start to connect our suburbs, townships, businesses, schools and other public places with hi-tech face and car recognition CCTV. We will arm our citizens with panic buttons that will be linked to our law enforcement agencies. These panic buttons will also be linked to our CCTVs and our new state of art in terms of an integrated command center.

“Madam Speaker, if I had a choice, I would not deliver the SOPA as our people have lost confidence in what we say. They think we talk too much and do less. My preference would have been to take you to different sites in Gauteng to show you the work we have done and get Gauteng back to work.”

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Only now?

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More empty promises

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Another ANC 'plan'....change the script writer please...

E What resources seriously

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