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  • Questions asked to the Minister of Justice and Correctional Services:

2020-w1878 - 21 September 2020

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    Mofokeng, Ms JM question
    What (a) total number of criminal cases were included in the backlogged court roll on 14 August 2020 and (b) are the relevant details of his department’s plans to deal with the backlog?
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  • Minister of Justice and Correctional Services: answer

    a) According to our records, the number and percentage of backlog cases in the District and Regional Magistrates’ Courts as at the end of July 2020. It is to be noted that the total percentage (%) of backlog cases in the District Courts stands at 39% whereas the percentage in the Regional Courts stands at 75%.

    The tables below provide details of the cases on the court roll exceeding nine (9) months from end of July 2020 in District and Regional Courts:

    District Courts

    Admin Region

    Backlog

    Outstanding

    % Backlog

    Administrative Region 05 (Gauteng) Pretoria

    8 44

    2 537

    33%

    Administrative Region 05A (Gauteng) Johannesburg

    7229

    20 546

    35%

    Administrative Region 08 (Mpumalanga) Nelspruit

    3 336

    9 608

    35%

    Administrative Region 09 (North West) Mmabatho

    2 955

    7 204

    41%

    Administrative Region 1 (Eastern Cape A) Port Elizabeth

    7 133

    15 513

    46%

    Administrative Region 10 (Northern Cape) Kimberley

    1 178

    3 988

    30%

    Administrative Region 11 (Limpopo) Polokwane

    4 719

    11 986

    39%

    Administrative Region 12 (Western Cape A) Cape Town

    6 124

    12 300

    50%

    Administrative Region 13 (Western Cape B) Wynberg

    8 599

    18 699

    46%

    Administrative Region 2 (Eastern Cape B) Mthatha

    3 730

    7 786

    48%

    Administrative Region 3 (Free State A) Bloemfontein

    1 412

    4 578

    31%

    Administrative Region 4 (Free State B) Welkom

    830

    3 780

    22%

    Administrative Region 6 (KwaZulu Natal A) Durban

    5 430

    17 314

    31%

    Administrative Region 7 (KwaZulu Natal B) Pietermaritzburg

    2 439

    7 991

    31%

    Grand Total

    55 958

    143 830

    39%

    Regional Courts

    Region

    Backlog

    Open

    % Backlog

    Eastern Cape

    5 172

    6 135

    84%

    Free State

    1 827

    2 881

    63%

    Gauteng

    7 233

    11 525

    63%

    KwaZulu Natal

    5 103

    6 415

    80%

    Limpopo

    2 563

    3 067

    84%

    Mpumalanga

    2 424

    3 042

    80%

    North West

    2 698

    3 155

    86%

    Northern Cape

    1 014

    1 516

    67%

    Western Cape

    6 661

    8 342

    80%

    Grand Total

    34 695

    46 078

    75%

    b) The Covid-19 context has posed many challenges for court efficiency with 268 courts having to close down, as at end of July 2020, for days at a time for decontamination when one (1) or more positive COVID-19 cases are detected, leading to self-isolation and/or self–quarantine for a period of time. Due to an increase in the number of positive COVID-19 cases, some of the courts had to close more than once. The same challenges are being equally experienced by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA), South African Police Service (SAPS) and Legal Aid South Africa (SA). It must be understood that ‘business as usual’ has not been possible since the declaration of the State of Disaster due to the Covid-19 pandemic. However, the Department has sought to optimize court efficiency in order to reduce the number of backlog criminal cases. Engagements with the Lower Court Judicial Forums, Regional Court Heads, NPA, Legal Aid SA, SAPS, and Department of Correctional Services have taken place to identify and resolve blockages impeding the processing of criminal cases. These engagements have been formalized under the leadership of the Deputy Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, and will continue to take place on a frequent basis.

    Projects are underway to facilitate court processes through digitalization, and many of these are at a developed stage which will soon proceed to roll-out. Protocols have been developed to ensure that courts operate as optimally as possible in the current Covid-19 context, and these include guidance on when and for how long court closures should take place.

    A national plan to manage these backlogs is in the process of being developed in order to address the backlog.

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