NMBM tightening the grip on environmental transgressors

Dr. Patrick Nodwele.


The Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality is closing in on businesses and individuals who transgress bylaws
and regulations that govern the environment.

Yesterday, October 19, the municipality hosted a one-day workshop to capacitate NMBM Environmental
Health Management officials, National Prosecuting Authority officials and South African Police Services
members.

The workshop focused on strengthening the law enforcement value chain related to environmental matters,
developing a standard operating process that will be SAPS-compliant, Forensic laboratories and the
National Prosecuting Authority guidelines for environmental practitioners.

Speaking at the workshop, NMBM Environmental Health Director, Dr. Patrick Nodwele, said that the
workshop came at a critical time.
“As a city, we identified a number of gaps that were hindering our work as environmental health
practitioners. Law enforcement has been the weakest link in our work chain. Lack of capacity of the whole
value chain of law enforcement in relation to environmental issues was also identified as an area needing
special focus. That is why we have invited South African Police Services, Forensic laboratories and the
National Prosecuting Authority to be part of this workshop,” he said.

The workshop was also used as an information sharing platform for all the entities present on the latest
developments in the regulations governing environmental issues and enforcement. Nodwele stated that the workshop addressed a number of uncertainties and inconsistencies in the
application of the laws governing environmental matters.
“The inconsistencies in the application and presentation of cases to SAPS and subsequently the NPA have
led to a number of transgressors getting away. This workshop seeks to close those gaps,” he added.

This workshop was convened against the backdrop of the crisis around manganese storage
and transportation in the city, which has affected residents, businesses and road infrastructure.

Issued by Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality Communications.

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