NBCPSS Statement on Unlawful Agreements

The National Bargaining Council for the Private Security Sector (NBCPSS) has issued an official statement addressing recent incidents involving the misuse of the Council’s letterhead in unlawful agreements. NBCPSS strongly condemns these actions and reaffirms its position that it will never be a signatory to any unlawful arrangement. The Council continues to uphold its mandate…

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Victory for Security Guards in Pension Battle Against Mafoko

Former security guards of Mafoko Security Patrols have won a significant legal battle after years of struggling to access their hard-earned pension funds. The Johannesburg High Court ruled against Mafoko, dismissing its attempts to block payouts and ensuring that affected workers can finally receive what is rightfully theirs. Acting Judge Jonathan Berger criticized Mafoko’s repeated…

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Fraud Alert – Companies using Falsify Documents

  The National Bargaining Council for the Private Security Sector (NBCPSS) warns stakeholders that the following companies have been found using fraudulent documents: Mthimbana Holdings Ndiyonwabisa Trading Oraya Security Services Izinhloni Holdings These companies have open cases with South African Police Service (SAPS), and their misconduct remains unresolved. CALL TO ACTION Stakeholders are advised to…

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NBCPSS Office Closure

  NBCPSS would like to inform you that our offices will be closed from 12:00 PM on Friday, 20 December 2024, and will reopen on Wednesday, 2 January 2025. We encourage you to finalize any urgent matters before the closure. Thank you for your continued support throughout the year. We wish you a Merry Christmas,…

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False Notice on Strike

The National Bargaining Council for the Private Security Sector (“NBCPSS”) has noted, with concern, a notice circulating on various social media platforms which states that strike action will take place on 1 March 2025 with no end date. The NBCPSS wishes to state categorically that the contents of that message are untrue and have been…

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