Inspector General

Independent Police Investigative Directorate

IPID

71/100

Summary

IPID is the primary police accountability body in South Africa, established under the Constitution (s 206(6)) and the IPID Act 1 of 2011. The Executive Director is nominated by the Minister of Police following a parliamentary committee confirmation process and serves a 5-year term (renewable once); removal requires a two-thirds National Assembly resolution (IPID Amendment Act 27 of 2019). Investigators hold powers equivalent to peace officers under the Criminal Procedure Act and can compel persons to submit affidavits, appear and give evidence, or produce documents (s 24 and s 29). SAPS must cooperate and initiate disciplinary proceedings within 30 days of receiving IPID recommendations, but retains discretion to re-investigate — making discipline effectively advisory in practice. IPID investigates use-of-force and officer-involved deaths independently. Budget is a parliamentary line item (Vote 24). No statutory civilian composition requirement for the directorate's staff.

Independence Scorecard

Independence Score: 71/100 (good)
71/100
Moderate
Methodology v0.1
AppointmentMixed (multi-branch)
Term length5 years
Removal standardFor cause only
Budget independenceLegislative line item
Subpoena powerYes
Compel testimonyYes
Records accessFull access
Public reports requiredYes
Pre-publication reviewNone — reports published directly

Statute

Name
Independent Police Investigative Directorate Act
Citation
Act 1 of 2011, as amended by Act 27 of 2019 and Act 15 of 2024
Full text
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Jurisdiction scope

South African Police Service (SAPS) and Municipal Police Services; investigates deaths in custody, deaths as a result of police action, torture, rape, serious assault, discharge of official firearm, and corruption by police members

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