director general Tommy Makhode told parliament’s select committee on security and justice on Wednesday.to fulfil the country’s need for “integrated and coordinated border management in accordance with the Constitution, international and domestic law…”.
Makhode told the committee that the “process of employing a commissioner and deputy commissioner for the BMA is underway”. The due date for the “crucial appointments” was 30 June, he said. According to the home affairs presentation flighted during the meeting, the BMA will be incrementally rolled out between 2021 and 2024. The department’s target for 2021/2022 is that these roll-outs take place at 11 ports of entry “by incorporating frontline immigration, port health, border facility management and agricultural functions into the BMA”.
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