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The Herald
02-07-2025
- Politics
- The Herald
Groenewald calls for corporal punishment for those who can't afford bail
The suggestion sparked a debate among MPs. PA MP Marlon Daniels argued the death penalty would be more suitable for those sentenced for murder. 'Corporal punishment is mildly put. Bring back the death penalty. You kill someone, be prepared to be killed.' Rise Mzansi MP Makashule Gana said alternative rehabilitation methods should be introduced. 'We need to be innovative. It's not corporal punishment we need; it's community service,' Gana said. 'There are many inmates housed in correctional service facilities who shouldn't be there. Let's send them to work in communities for free instead of introducing corporal punishment. Let them clean the streets and pay for the crimes they committed.' Groenewald has previously said some inmates serving life sentences could be denied parole despite completing all required rehabilitation programmes. He said: 'The parolees I work with are lifers. You can have a parolee or applicant for parole who went through all the rehabilitation courses and the whole process, but then you get a psychologist's report and a criminologist's report and in the reports it is determined what is the risk of the applicant reoffending.' TimesLIVE

Zawya
02-07-2025
- Politics
- Zawya
Powers and Privileges Committee Refers Mr Visvin Reddy's Matter to Parliamentary Disciplinary Committee
The Powers and Privileges Committee this afternoon resolved to refer the matter, at the request of the Speaker of the National Assembly (NA), relating to the conduct of Mr Visvin Reddy during the sitting of the 4 March 2025, to Parliament's Disciplinary Committee. The committee agreed that although Mr Reddy's actions do not constitute contempt of Parliament as per Section 12 of the Powers, Privileges and Immunities of Parliament and Provincial Legislatures Act, his actions do constitute misconduct. The matter was referred to the committee by the Speaker of the National Assembly in terms of rule 214 of the NA Rules. The committee will table its report to the NA for consideration. The committee also considered another matter referred by the Speaker relating to the conduct of Mr Marlon Daniels on 2 April 2025. The committee resolved to proceed with a formal inquiry to determine, through oral evidence, whether Mr Daniels' actions constituted contempt of Parliament in terms of the Act and NA Rules. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: The Parliament.