Failure to report suspicions of child sexual abuse punishable by imprisonment
Citizens who fail to report suspicions of child sexual abuse could end up behind bars. This is according to Salome Scheepers, Senior State Advocate at the Sexual Offence and Community Affairs Unit of the National Prosecuting Authority. Scheepers was addressing a webinar held in line with Child Protection Week. She says failure to report sexual abuse is punishable by imprisonment. For more on this Elvis Presslin spoke to Sonja Carstens, spokesperson of MISA, the Motor Industry Staff Association, which hosted the seminar
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