Supply chain management system challenges in the eThekwini District of the South African Police Service
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The concept of Supply Chain Management system challenges in the South
African Police Service (SAPS) involve issues such as procurement delays,
inadequate infrastructure, limited technology integration, and potential
corruption. These factors can hinder the efficiency of the supply chain,
impacting on the timely provision of essential resources for law enforcement
activities. Addressing these challenges requires strategic planning, technology
upgrades, and stringent oversight to ensure transparency and accountability
in the procurement process. The research objectives were to examine the
extent of SAPS management in the eThekwini District with the principles and
practices of the Supply Chain Management system to ascertain the level of
competence of personnel in the Supply Chain Management Department and
the challenges of the SAPS in the eThekwini District; to identify the challenges
associated with Supply Chain Management in the eThekwini District in the
SAPS and to submit proposals and recommendations that may enhance the
challenges and change and make SCM more effective since it is the core of
the organisation. The research adopted a qualitative design with the required
data collection methods and analysis techniques. Primary empirical data was
collected through in-depth interviews, public documents, and archival
materials, such as reports, records, events, and decisions. In this study, the
population comprised of the personnel in the SCM departments in the 42 (forty-two) SAPS stations in the eThekwini District. The sample for this study
comprised of 10 (ten) stations. The selected participants were those who were
directly involved in procurement process in the SCM unit. The main
contribution of this research was to enhance the internal control of SCM to
mitigate the risk of fraud, corruption, and non-compliance; to improve staff
compliance to ensure growth and development of both internal employees and
the management. The reason of this study is to reduce challenges to the
Organisation, within the sub-component, SCM in the South African Police
Service
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Submitted in fulfilment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Management Sciences specialising in Business Administration at the Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/6035
