Changing with the Times: South African Police in the Post-Apartheid Era (Sequel) Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

In July 1991, South African President FW De Klerk announced the appointment of Hermanus Kriel to the cabinet as Minister of Law and Order. As an official responsible for the oversight of the controversial national police, the South African Police (SAP), Kriel would probably have the toughest job in a rapidly changing South Africa: The job becomes even more difficult recent revelations of police role in fomenting factional fighting among blacks. The growing scandal has strengthened the reputation of SAP among black South Africans, as one of the most hated symbols of white rule. For over four decades, the South African police were entrusted with prominent and unjust system of apartheid, the country - a task she performed with the fact that many consider excessive zeal and cruelty. All this was done in the name of SAP system of apartheid, which he swore to protect. However, in 1980, came to an end, the foundations of this system was to change dramatically and the mission of the company SAP is no longer valid. This case in detail the changes that have occurred during the SAP in the post-apartheid era. It must be paired with HKS829 (part A). HKS Case Number 1095.1. "Hide
by Susan Rosegrant, Philip Heymann Source: Harvard Kennedy School 11 pages. Publication Date: January 1, 1997. Prod. #: HKS830-PDF-ENG

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