Ximbi pleased with correctional services’ response to ‘strip show’ images
Prison authorities say they will take strong action against officials who allowed the 'strip show' to take place.
Dumisani Ximbi frowns upon the behaviour of the Johannesburg Medium B Prison inmates and officials as they indulge the entertainment of a Youth Month event.
The chairperson of the select committee on security and justice, Dumisani Ximbi, is pleased with the speedy response by the department of correctional services to investigate the matter in the so-called “strip show” in a prison over a week ago, Fourways Review reports.
“The committee looks forward to receiving a detailed report on the outcome of this investigation,” Ximbi said.
The women wore outfits that left little to the imagination and held what was referred to in reports as a ‘strip show’ for offenders. This information and pictures of the women dancing for the prisoners were widely published on social media.
Prison authorities have said they will take strong action against officials at the Johannesburg Correctional Centre who allowed the entertainment to take place. It was further reported that at least 13 officials faced suspension over the incident.
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“The committee wishes to condemn this event in the strongest terms, as it does not reflect the values which the department of correctional services should uphold in rehabilitating offenders,” said Ximbi.
He added: “I fail to understand how the strippers were meant to rehabilitate offenders or fulfill the department’s strategic outcomes.”
Acting national commissioner of correction James Smallberger said: “We will make sure that those found guilty face the consequences of their actions and also that sufficient measures are put in place to ensure that similar incidents do not repeat themselves.”
He further said a full investigation was under way, and apologised to South Africans, adding those responsible would be dealt with.
Ximbi expressed the committee’s wish for a speedy and urgent resolution to these matters so that the focus can return to rehabilitation in correctional centres.
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– Caxton News Service
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