JOHANNESBURG - Over the past six years, the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority says it had revoked over 4,400 company registrations for non-compliance.
PSiRA is the only government organisation tasked with the regulation of private security in South Africa. About 10% of those are security training providers.PSiRA CEO Manabele Chauke says the regulator strives to conduct annual inspections of the companies.“We will continue to work tirelessly to enforce compliance, conduct rigorous inspections, and take decisive actions against any entities found in violation of our regulations.
Chauke has announced PSiRA is opening criminal cases against the owners of the South African company behind the illegal Libyan military camp.