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Cosatu welcomes in signing of 3 GBV bills into lawThe Congress of South African Trade Unions (Cosatu) welcomes President Cyril Ramaphosa's signing of the three Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Bills into law. ![]() Source: Pexels These three progressive Amendment Acts (Sexual Offences; Domestic Violence; and Criminal and Related Matters Amendment Acts) are part of a package of interventions committed to by the President in 2019. "They are a welcome step in the right direction to capacitate the state to tackle the scourge of violence affecting women, children, the elderly and persons with disabilities, in particular sexual offences," Cosatu said. Key provisions proposed in the Bills include the:
"However, theses important amendments to our laws will remain meaningless if government continues to reduce budgetary allocations to Legal Aid for victims, the courts and the South African Police Service," Cosatu reiterated. "Government must ensure that all law enforcement, judicial, health, social development and education officials are properly trained to enforce these laws. Mass public education programmes are critical if we are to stem the shameful onslaught against women, children, the elderly and persons with disabilities. "Society must play its part. We cannot afford to turn our eye when we see such crimes being committed in our families, communities, schools, workplaces and in public." |