In response to the many complaints received on police corruption, Corruption Watch (CW) has developed a new Veza platform that will improve transparency in policing in the country.
Corruption Watch (CW) selected Bluegrass Digital to develop the new Veza platform.
The new interactive open data tool was inspired by engagements with communities experiencing police violence and was developed in response to the many complaints received on police corruption.
Veza, meaning “expose” or “reveal”, is a first of its kind in South Africa and will improve transparency in policing in the country. It will place the power back in the hands of the public to hold the South African Police Service (SAPS) accountable. The tool provides information at national, provincial and district level.
Corruption Watch head of stakeholder relations and campaigns Kavisha Pillay says the launch of the Veza tool signifies a new era for Corruption Watch as we explore how transparency, big data and accessible technology can be used to combat corruption and advance broader social justice issues.
Since Corruption Watch’s inception in 2012, innovation has always been central to our approach in addressing systemic and pervasive corruption in South Africa. Public adoption will determine the power of this tool, the more it is used and information shared, the more involved they will become in how their communities are policed and protected around the country.
Bluegrass Digital CEO Nick Durrant is upbeat about the potential of this innovative tool. “This is an exciting innovative project to be part of which has so much potential. Nothing like this exists on the African continent and from our research not many countries around the world have platforms for their citizens to access information like this.
“Veza offers so many features including integration with Google Maps which allows us to use geolocation with various data sources to plot police corruption trends and hotspots as well as information about on all 1 150 police stations across the country such as contact information, resources, budget and personnel.”
The Veza tool also enables users to rate and review police stations based on personal experiences, to compare resources of up to four stations, to commend honest and ethical police officers, and to report incidents of corruption and police misconduct that are immediately geo-located through the tool.
On the partnership with Bluegrass Digital, Pillay comments: “We collaborated, exchanged ideas, brainstormed and debated extensively during this process and I am really proud of the product that we have.”