The NPA Strategy 2020 Mariaan van Kaam Executive

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The NPA Strategy 2020 Mariaan van Kaam Executive Manager: Strategy & Risk 28 March

The NPA Strategy 2020 Mariaan van Kaam Executive Manager: Strategy & Risk 28 March 2007 NATIONAL PROSECUTING AUTHORITY Stakeholder Conference–March 2007 justice • freedom • security

2020 vision for the future? • • What will the crime environment look like?

2020 vision for the future? • • What will the crime environment look like? What will South African society look like? What will the macro environment look like? What role will the NPA play locally, on the continent, internationally? • What will the NPA look like? NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

What informed NPA Strategy 2020? • Situation Analysis – Understanding the Macro Environment •

What informed NPA Strategy 2020? • Situation Analysis – Understanding the Macro Environment • Political, Economic, Social, Technological, Legislative, Ecological, Crime Environment, Value Network Analysis – Understanding the Stakeholder Environment • 15 workshops with range of stakeholders • Super-ordinate and partner plans – Understanding the Micro Environment • Governance, Partner Management, Customer Management, Operational Excellence, People Management NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Justice challenges and constraints • • • High number of awaiting trial detainees Backlog

Justice challenges and constraints • • • High number of awaiting trial detainees Backlog in cases Lack of integrated information management Capacity constraints Fragmentation across the CJS (planning, execution, monitor, review) • Demand on CJS far outstrips current supply • Not managing existing resources efficiently NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Government response - current • • Violent crime is a big concern for all

Government response - current • • Violent crime is a big concern for all Security vital for 2010 Big increase in CJS budget Target to reduce contact crimes by 7 -10% pa for 10 years – Some reduction in certain crime types over last two years – Crime still unacceptably high, especially levels of violence that accompany crime incidents NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Implications • Will need to increase capacity of NPA and courts significantly as SAPS

Implications • Will need to increase capacity of NPA and courts significantly as SAPS grows, become more effective • But also have to be more pro-active in solving crime problems • Prosecutor/investigator cooperation essential in complex crime and a proven recipe for success • Play role with partners in prevention initiatives • Explore other forms of dispute resolution • Enhance and develop NPA governance, service delivery and strategic resourcing capability and capacity NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Justice successes and opportunities • Successes – Dedicated courts are reaping results: e. g.

Justice successes and opportunities • Successes – Dedicated courts are reaping results: e. g. Special Commercial Crime, Sexual Offences – Special units making impact: E. g. SCCU, AFU, DSO • Opportunities – CJS-wide, integrated planning, execution, monitor and review – Accelerate sustainable, proactive approach to dealing with CJS challenges, constraints, maximize successes, opportunities – Contribute to regional and African continent learning, skills development, joint planning, collaboration, etc. – Maximize economies of effort, scope and cost NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Heeding the call • Society seeks justice, security, safety, freedom from crime • Society

Heeding the call • Society seeks justice, security, safety, freedom from crime • Society wants a CJS that instills confidence and certainty that it will prevent victimisation and deal with victimisation • SADC and Africa wants cooperation, support, shared efficiencies • In developing its new strategy, the NPA took cognisance of this call and responds by redirecting and reorganising itself in order to ensure justice service delivery NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

NPA Stakeholders • The NPA developed its Strategy 2020 with its stakeholders as a

NPA Stakeholders • The NPA developed its Strategy 2020 with its stakeholders as a point of departure • We categorised NPA stakeholders as: – Governors – Customers • Sub-segments: Individuals, communities, industries & institutions, the State, other States • Customer roles: Vulnerable, victims, state witnesses – – – Partners Employees Accused Suppliers Civil Society NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Strategic alignment • The development of the Strategy 2020 further sought to align the

Strategic alignment • The development of the Strategy 2020 further sought to align the NPA with superordinate and partner plans, including: – NEPAD – The Constitution – SA Government (Better life for all) – JCPS cluster – National Crime Prevention Strategy (NCPS) – Do. J&CD, SAPS, DCS, DSD NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

NPA Strategy 2020 • Strategic response – Overall, the NPA has performed well and

NPA Strategy 2020 • Strategic response – Overall, the NPA has performed well and made great strides since 1998 • NPS, AFU, DSO, SOCA, SCCU, PCLU, WPU – But, growing demand for justice due to high crime and victimisation rate put pressure on NPA to improve its efficiency, make a direct impact and become more proactive – NPA adopted an outcomes-based, customer-focused approach – Embarked on fundamental transformation programme to design new way forward: Serurubele Transformation Programme • Commenced September 2004 • Strategy 2020 major result that will guide way forward NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Schematic of NPA Strategy 2020 (Principled direction thinking over 15 -years) Three strategic pillars

Schematic of NPA Strategy 2020 (Principled direction thinking over 15 -years) Three strategic pillars Strategic Governance Plan 2020 Strategic Delivery Plan 2020 Strategic Resourcing Plan 2020 1 sub-strategy: Ensure good governance 4 sub-strategies: Crime prevention and community justice Better crime investigations Better case management Joint problem-solving 4 sub-strategies: Employer of Choice Enhanced management Optimal resourcing Transformation Four strategic horisons Horison 1: 2006/07 1 year Horison 2: 2009/10 4 years Horison 3: 2015/16 10 years Horison 4: 2020/21 15 years Supported by annual plans, initiatives and projects NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

NPA Strategy 2020 Vision Justice in our society so that people can live in

NPA Strategy 2020 Vision Justice in our society so that people can live in freedom and security Mission Guided by the Constitution, we in the National Prosecuting Authority ensure justice for the victims of crime by prosecuting without fear, favour or prejudice, and by working with our partners and the public to solve and prevent crime NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Governance Contribute to growth of the SA economy Contribute to freedom from crime Promote

Governance Contribute to growth of the SA economy Contribute to freedom from crime Promote a culture of civic morality in SA Contribute to social development Ensure public confidence in CJS Reduce crime Resolve victimisation justly Prevent victimisation rnance is the process by which the NPA consistently ensures that it delivers value to its stakeholders within the framework the Constitution, applicable laws and generally recognised governance principles. Delivery Contribute to crime prevention & community justice Contribute to better crime investigations Deal with cases efficiently and effectively Ensure joint problem-solving and cooperation with partners and stakeholders Delivery is the process by which the NPA ensures that justice is delivered to its customers Resourcing Ensure that the NPA becomes an Employer of Choice Ensure that the NPA is a wellmanaged organisation Ensure optimal resourcing of the NPA: People, finance, IT, Info, Infra Ensure that the NPA transforms justiceand • value freedom • security NPA S tisathe k eprocess h o l by d ewhich r Cthe o NPA n f eensures r e n that c eit-is. Mfully a rresourced c h 2 0 to 0 deliver 7 justice to its customers Resourcing to stakeholders

Dealing with crime NPA Strategy 2020 Prevention Victimisation Encourage reporting Better crime investigations Alternative

Dealing with crime NPA Strategy 2020 Prevention Victimisation Encourage reporting Better crime investigations Alternative Dispute Resolution Improve NPA Capabilities Reported Investigated Case Resolution The CJS processing funnel NPA Ops NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Ensuring service delivery • Any strategy is only as good as the organisation’s ability

Ensuring service delivery • Any strategy is only as good as the organisation’s ability to execute it • The NPA commenced execution of Strategy 2020 in March 2006 • Execution of the NPA Strategy 2020 is driven by: – Developing business unit annual plans that aligns operations to the Strategy – Rolling out 23 strategic projects to focus the organisation on key aspects of Strategy execution in the areas of its strategic perspectives: • Governance • Delivery • Resourcing – These projects are all running under the ownership of senior NPA management – Quarterly performance reviews against annual plans and project dashboards NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Partnership and stakeholder cooperation • The NPA cannot implement its Strategy 2020 on its

Partnership and stakeholder cooperation • The NPA cannot implement its Strategy 2020 on its own • What is required is: – Joint problem-solving with all partners (within and outside the CJS) – Stakeholder cooperation • The NPA is firm in its resolve to work with partners and stakeholders to deliver justice for the greater good of South Africa and the continent • An NPA invitation to all partners & stakeholders: – Take hands with us to deliver on our Strategy 2020 – We would like to work with you to meet your objectives – Let’s share experiences, lessons learnt, information, even resources where necessary – Where possible, feel welcome to join our project teams to develop justice service delivery solutions and drive, monitor and review implementation NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security

Lawyers for the people The NPA Strategy 2020 offers a world class vision of

Lawyers for the people The NPA Strategy 2020 offers a world class vision of ensuring that justice will be attained in society so that people can live in freedom and security. It spells out a plan that will create the kind of prosecution service that will make all South Africans proud. The attainment of this vision will be reflected by a society of high civic morality, thriving on economic and social development which is bolstered and supported by a reduction in crime and high confidence in its criminal justice system. A future in which the NPA will not only be a provider of prosecution services, but one where it fulfils its role in building South Africa, by being an advocate for justice, taking hands with various stakeholders in being a ‘lawyer for the people’. NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 18 justice • freedom • security

THANK YOU NPA S t a k e h o l d e r

THANK YOU NPA S t a k e h o l d e r C o n f e r e n c e - M a r c h 2 0 0 7 justice • freedom • security