# The Public Servants Association, representing over 245-thousand workers, has raised alarm over continued criticism of the NPA’s performance in high-profile cases. The PSA defends hardworking prosecutors facing dire working conditions, understaffing, and low pay. It says failure to prosecute stems from systemic under-resourcing, not incompetence. The PSA urges government investment in the NPA. It also welcomes the planned meeting between president Cyril Ramaphosa and the National Director of Public Prosecutions as a vital step toward restoring trust and ensuring justice.
Public Servants Association defends NPA workers amid criticism and resource crisis