South African Police Service Act, 1995 (Act No. 68 of 1995)

Regulations

Forensic DNA Regulations, 2015

15. Lodging of complaints

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(1)A complaint may be lodged by a person who—
(a)has knowledge, or becomes aware, of any violation relating to the manner in which a DNA sample or forensic DNA profiles is or has been handled;
(b)who is affected, or likely to be affected, by the action, omission or decision of the NFDD relating to manner in which a DNA sample or forensic DNA sample is or has been handled;
(c)who has knowledge, or becomes aware, of any breach of security relating to—
(i)the safe transportation or storage of a DNA sample;
(ii)the safe transportation or storage of a forensic DNA profile;
(iii)the physical security of the NFDD; or
(iv)any other matter that breaches that prejudices or compromises the proper management of DNA samples, forensic DNA profiles or the integrity of the NFDD;
(d)who has knowledge of unethical conduct by an employee in the exercise of any function of the NFDD, or is affected by unethical conduct; or
(e)has knowledge of unethical conduct by an independent provider in the provision of services under arrangement with the NFDD.

 

(2)A complaint may be made by a person acting on behalf of a person mentioned in subregulation (1) who—
(a)is a child;
(b) is unable to make the complaint himself or herself because of—
(i)physical disabled; or
(ii)mental disability; or
(c)has requested a representative to act on his or her behalf.