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Metrorail fined R3-million for security contraventions

The commuter rail service company has fallen foul of the private security industry regulatory authority PSIRA was established in 2001 to regulate the private security industry and ensure that security service providers act in the public and national interest in the interest of the private security industry itself. Western Cape regional security manager Ernest Hendricks wrote a damning letter to Tiro Holele‚ an executive in the Passenger Rail Agency of […]

today11 November 2017

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28 CPUT security guards arrested

Twenty-eight security guards were arrested at the Cape Peninsula University of Technology for allegedly being unregistered, police said on Thursday. The arrests, made in terms of the Private Security Industry Regulation Act (PSIRA Act), came during a fraught Chancellor's Week at the institution, which has been marked by protests and intermittent faculty and library shutdowns. CPUT spokesperson Lauren Kansley said the guards were arrested by police on Wednesday night during […]

today15 September 2017

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