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Correctional Services Department Calls For Support For Parolees

5 min · 30. mai 2026
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The Correctional Services Department has refuted claims that it has abandoned the tracing of absconders following reports that about 28-thousand parolees are untraceable. This follows findings by the AmaBhungane Centre for Investigative Journalism which found that the Correctional Services Department cannot account for the parolees which include high-risk parolees convicted of murder, rape and armed robbery. Bongiwe Zwane engages Correctional Services Department spokesperson, Singabakho Nxumalo over challenges with parolees...

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