Viewfinder
Viewfinder is a new accountability journalism project, incubated in GroundUp but intending to become its own independent publication in time. Viewfinder does long term investigations into abuses of power which impact on the public interest – specifically as it relates to the need for equality and redress – in post-apartheid South African society.
Viewfinder's first exposé, launched in October 2019, shows how IPID, the police watchdog, has failed to properly investigate serious complaints against the police, including rape and assault. Yet IPID has manipulated statistics to give the impression that has investigated these allegations.
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Child abuse: has the early warning system broken down?
Children are dying because of failure to identify abuse, overworked social workers and too much red tape
Feature | 2 June 2022
Slap on the wrist for police commander who ignored torture allegations
SAPS failing to enforce discipline in its ranks
News | 6 April 2022
SAPS probes notorious cop and his former boss in test case for police accountability
From Athlone to Lambert’s Bay Giovanni Gabriels is accused of leaving a trail of out-of-control violence
Feature | 31 January 2022
Did SAPS enable a brutal murder by leaving this problem cop unpunished?
SAPS is failing to act against brutal cops
Daneel Knoetze for Viewfinder
Feature | 1 December 2021
Are SAPS commanders ignoring instructions to discipline brutal cops?
Upington death in custody raises questions
Feature | 9 November 2021
Massive database of killings by police made public
Viewfinder analyses 47,000 cases of police brutality, and the results are horrifying
News | 20 October 2021
Police deal with watchdog will protect violent cops
The agreement would make policy what is already happening in practice
News | 1 September 2021
Police use of deadly force must be curbed, says new expert report
Report says ratio of civilians killed by police to police killed on duty in South Africa, about 13 to one, is a cause for concern
Analysis | 26 August 2021
Tapes reveal secret workings of police disciplinary hearings for murder and brutality cases
Police officer found not guilty of the killing of 15-year-old Damian Ahrendse
Feature | 17 August 2021