Department of Correctional Services (South Africa)

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The Department of Correctional Services is a department of the South African government. It is responsible for running South Africa's prison system. The department has about 34,000 staff and is responsible for the administration of 240 prisons, which accommodates about 189,748 inmates. The prisons include minimum, medium and maximum security facilities. The agency is headquartered in the West Block of the Poyntons Building in Pretoria.[2]

Formed1990[1]
Employees38,459 (2018/19)
Annual budgetR26,800.0 million (2020/21)
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Department of Correctional Services
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Department overview
Formed1990[1]
JurisdictionGovernment of South Africa
Employees38,459 (2018/19)
Annual budgetR26,800.0 million (2020/21)
Ministers responsible
Department executive
  • Makgothi Samuel Thobakgale, Acting Commissioner: Correctional Services
Websitewww.dcs.gov.za
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The political head of the department is the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services, who is supported by a Deputy Minister of Correctional Services.[3] As of June 2024 the minister is Pieter Groenewald[4] and the deputy minister is Lindiwe Ntshalintshali. In the 2020 budget, R26,800.0 million was appropriated for the department. In the 2018/19 financial year the department had 38,459 employees.[5]

Correctional centres

The 178 prisons run by the department include:

  • 9 women-only prisons
  • 13 prisons for young offenders
  • 40 prisons for male offenders
  • 72 prisons for both male and female offenders
  • 5 prisons that are temporarily closed down or undergoing renovations

Notable prisons

Branches

  • Finance
  • Development and Care
  • Corrections
  • Central Services
  • Corporate Services
  • Operations & Management Support
  • Departmental Investigation Unit (DIU)
  • Community Corrections

Awards

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