The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (Psira) has suspended eight employees after uncovering serious irregularities in the registration of businessman Vusimuzi “Cat” Matlala’s company, ...
Psira CEO Manabela Chauke said the authority remained committed to transparency, accountability and the restoration of public trust. Acting police minister Firoz Cachalia supported the suspension of ...
Pro Secure has reassured its clients that the media has misrepresented claims that the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA) has suspended it. Last week, PSiRA noted allegations ...
The outcry surrounding the Zanzou nightclub in Pretoria has sparked debate after videos surfaced showing alleged human rights violations by the club's security team. Calls for the immediate closure of ...
The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA) has assured South Africans that proposed amendments to the Private Security Industry Regulations, gazetted on March 28, will not result in ...
On Wednesday, the regulator announced it had suspended the registration of Militas Dei Security Services - the security training company behind the illegal Libyan military camp in Mpumalanga. Private ...
Following South Africa’s transition from apartheid to democracy in 1994, there was an exodus of trained security personnel from the South African Defence Force and other arms of the security forces.
High-performing and secure ICT solutions provider Datacentrix has received a formal Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA) certification, making the company one of a handful of local ...
The Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority (PSiRA) has rejected claims that the proposed regulations would impede security firms’ operations. PSiRA acknowledged the significant public and ...
Honeydew Police Sector 3 manager, Captain Karen Jacobs addressing members of the security industry during a Fallen Heroes convoy in Roodepoort. Photo: Siso Naile. The security industry is one of the ...
Military training in disguise of security training. Two weeks ago, the Private Security Industry Regulatory Authority– PSiRA in South Africa was tipped off about a security service provider, Milites ...