Brief

Here is a summary of the provided document:

Summary:

President Cyril Ramaphosa launched the Border Management Authority (BMA) to address structural challenges in border security, control, and coordination. The BMA aims to provide a sustainable solution to curb illegal migration, human smuggling, and trafficking, as well as combat cross-border crime. The President emphasized that a secure border is crucial for the country's economy and that the BMA will enhance the efficiency of ports of entry, reducing congestion, procedural delays, and logistics costs. The BMA will integrate various functions, roles, and responsibilities in the law enforcement environment and will be responsible for border management, law enforcement, and access control. The President also highlighted that the BMA will be an important tool for developing the region and implementing the African Continental Free Trade Area.

Friday, October 6, 2023

President Cyril Ramaphosa says the newly launched Border Management Authority (BMA) will provide a sustainable solution to the structural challenges of border security, control and coordination. 

The President emphasised that a more secure border is important for curbing illegal migration, human smuggling and trafficking, and that the BMA will help in combating cross-border crime. 

President Ramaphosa was delivering remarks at the launch of the Border Management Authority (BMA) at Musina Show Grounds in Limpopo on Thursday. 

He said that this will be a new model of integration of functions, roles and responsibilities in the broader law enforcement environment.

“The Border Management Authority is expected to tackle the challenges of congestion, procedural delays, long transit times, lack of predictability and high logistics costs. I commend the Border Management Authority for the speed with which it has already commenced its work.

“When our country’s ports of entry and borders are well-protected and well-managed, we are able to prevent the illegal importation and exit of goods. We see the Border Management Authority as a vital link in our efforts to harness the benefits of the African Continental Free Trade Area,” he said. 

The President said the Border Management Authority was established in response to a number of serious challenges. One of these challenges is the increase in the number of undocumented foreign nationals entering the country, which has exacerbated many of the country’s social and economic problems.

“The movement of persons and goods at ports of entry has often not been as efficient as it should be, resulting in unnecessary delays and increased costs for individuals and companies. This in turn is harming our economy.

“Deficiencies in border management have also enabled corruption and organised and cross-border crime to thrive. We have faced a problem of fragmentation of powers, responsibility and accountability,” the President said. 

The Border Management Authority is now the third armed service in South Africa after the South African National Defence Force and the South African Police Service.

It is mandated to perform border management functions within ports of entry as well as the law enforcement area. The Border Management Authority is being established through an incremental approach.

Steps have already been taken to integrate under the Border Management Authority various relevant functions of the departments of Home Affairs, Agriculture, Health, and Fisheries, Forestry and the Environment.

To enable its work, the President said the Border Management Authority has signed implementation protocols with the South African Revenue Service, Police Service and Defence Force.

“While the border guard will be conducting border law enforcement functions, including access control, the South African National Defence Force remains responsible for border protection and safeguarding.

“The border guard will interface with the nearest police station with regards to the occurrence of a crime at a port of entry,” the President said. 

BMA important tool to develop the region

The President took a tour to the Beit Bridge Border Post with his counterpart from Zimbabwe, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, and they agreed that the establishment of the Border Management Authority will be an important tool for the development of the region. 

“It will form part of integrating border management activities in the SADC region as we implement the African Continental Free Trade Area. We will be able to work towards eradicating various forms of red tape that are hindering trade, investment and the movement of persons,” he said. 

The President said that Border Management Authority will be redeveloping six ports of entries as one-stop-border-posts. 

This approach will improve efficiency at land border crossings by combining the stops required for processing exit and entry formalities.

In July, the country saw the deployment of the first officers of the border guard of the Border Management Authority at vulnerable segments of the border line, including the informal community crossing points. – SAnews.gov.za

 

Share this post:

,

1673 views

,

796 views

,

827 views

,

5303 views

,

610 views

,

1221 views

Highlights content goes here...

Summary:

On October 6, 2023, President Cyril Ramaphosa launched the Border Management Authority (BMA) in Limpopo, South Africa. The BMA is designed to address the structural challenges of border security, control, and coordination, with a focus on curbing illegal migration, human smuggling, and trafficking, as well as combating cross-border crime.

The President emphasized that a more secure border is essential for preventing the illegal importation and exit of goods, which can harm the economy. The BMA will also help in integrating functions, roles, and responsibilities within the broader law enforcement environment.

The President highlighted several challenges that prompted the establishment of the BMA, including the increase in undocumented foreign nationals entering the country, congestion at ports of entry, procedural delays, long transit times, and high logistics costs. He also noted that deficiencies in border management have enabled corruption and organized and cross-border crime to thrive.

The BMA is the third armed service in South Africa, after the South African National Defence Force and the South African Police Service. It is mandated to perform border management functions within ports of entry and law enforcement areas. The authority has already signed implementation protocols with the South African Revenue Service, Police Service, and Defence Force.

The President also toured the Beit Bridge Border Post with his Zimbabwean counterpart, President Emmerson Mnangagwa, and agreed that the BMA will be an important tool for developing the region. The authority will be redeveloping six ports of entries as one-stop-border-posts to improve efficiency at land border crossings.

Overall, the BMA is a critical initiative aimed at addressing the complex challenges surrounding border management in South Africa and the region. By integrating various functions and improving border security, the authority hopes to prevent illegal activities, streamline trade and investment, and promote economic development.

Government of South Africa

Quick Insight
RADA.AI
RADA.AI
Hello! I'm RADA.AI - Regulatory Analysis and Decision Assistance. Your Intelligent guide for compliance and decision-making. How can i assist you today?
Suggested

Form successfully submitted. One of our GRI rep will contact you shortly

Thanking You!

Login

Enter your Email

Enter your email id below to signup.

Enter your Email

Enter your email id below to signup.
Individual Plan
$125 / month OR $1250 / year
Features
Best for: Researchers, Legal professionals, Academics
Enterprise Plan
Contact for Pricing
Features
Best for: Law Firms, Corporations, Government Bodies