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DNA Backlog Hits 140K Cases Amid Infrastructure Challenges

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Karabo Makodi
Published: 24 March 2025,
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South Africa’s forensic laboratories are under immense pressure as the backlog of DNA cases has risen to over 140,000. It is about victims waiting for justice, and a criminal justice system struggling.

Contents
  • What’s wrong with the DNA Backlog Crisis?
  • What are the causes of DNA backlogs?
  • The real-world consequences of the DNA backlog
  • What can South Africa do to reduce the backlog of DNA?
  • A Way Forward for South Africa

What’s wrong with the DNA Backlog Crisis?

What is the backlog in DNA?

The backlog of DNA samples is the growing number of samples collected at crime scenes or from suspects that haven’t been processed due to an overabundance of requests, inadequate resources, and outdated facilities. In South Africa, these samples are crucial for solving violent crimes such as murders, sexual assaults and other violent crimes. They are piled up and are delaying court cases and investigations.

With more than 140.000 unprocessed criminal cases, it is difficult for police to exonerate wrongly accused people or to link them with crimes. Criminals who should have been arrested are still on the loose.

What are the causes of DNA backlogs?

South Africa’s DNA testing backlog did not appear overnight. The issue is the result of multiple factors that have accumulated over time, putting strain on systems.

1. Outdated Infrastructure

This is due to the lack of infrastructure at forensic labs. The backlog was further exacerbated by the closure of the Forensic Science Laboratory in KwaZulu Natal due to infrastructure problems.

The head of SAPS Forensic Science Laboratory Major-General Tshilidzi Muradzi stated: “We require better facilities in all our laboratories. When laboratories have to close or operate with a reduced capacity, justice is delayed.

2. Shortage in Skilled Personnel

There is a shortage of forensic scientists. This is a major issue. The result is a delay in the processing of DNA.

We do not have enough forensic experts to meet the demand.

3. Chronic Underfunding

Forensic services in South Africa have been underfunded for a very long time. The forensic laboratory sector is underfunded. There aren’t enough resources for the labs to operate properly.

Ian Cameron is the chairperson of the portfolio committee on police in Parliament. He says the problem is not only a lack of staff but also a lack of funding to carry out the work. We will continue to experience delays in our forensic service, which directly impacts our ability to solve crimes.

The real-world consequences of the DNA backlog

This is not an abstract problem. It’s not just an abstract issue.

1. Delayed investigations and justice

Law enforcement is severely hindered by the backlog in DNA evidence. This delays arrests, and it prevents linking suspects with crimes. This can sometimes allow criminals to escape justice as investigations are held up.

According to a senior police officer, the delays in processing DNA samples have left many investigations in limbo. We cannot progress with cases without DNA results and this impacts the speed of justice.

2. Courtroom Setbacks

The DNA backlog can also cause problems in the courtroom. It can delay cases or even lead to dismissal. If a country has a high crime rate, delays can prevent suspects from being convicted and leave victims’ families with no closure.

Zanele Mkhize, a forensic scientist, explains how DNA backlog can lead to long trials and, in some cases, even the case being thrown away. Not only does this undermine the public’s confidence in the justice system, it also puts its entire process in danger.

3. Impact on Victims’ Families

They wait for justice and answers. They are waiting for justice and answers.

Mkhize explains that for families of victims “each day DNA results take to be delivered is another day without closure.” The backlog increases their suffering and makes it harder for them to recover.

What can South Africa do to reduce the backlog of DNA?

South Africa can choose from several options for addressing the backlog of DNA.

Expand and upgrade Forensic Labs

The closure of the KwaZulu-Natal Forensic Science Laboratory highlights the fragility of the system. The construction of new DNA laboratories in other provinces can help reduce pressure on Pretoria’s lab.

Professor Zulu said, “We must build more facilities so that cases are processed faster.” “This will improve the efficiency of the system and relieve the pressure on existing labs.

2. Training and retaining skilled forensic scientists

South Africa must prioritise the recruitment and training of forensic scientists to combat the shortage. The government should work with universities and forensic institutes to develop comprehensive programs and to ensure that newly qualified professionals are given adequate support in their profession.

Mkhize says: “It is pointless to build new laboratories if you don’t have enough staff to run them.” “We need to invest in training the next generation of scientists to meet the demand.

3. Funding Increase for Forensic Services

To solve the DNA backlog, it is important to have enough funding. More funding should be allocated to forensic services so that they can provide the latest technology to the labs and staff to deal with the high volume of cases.

Cameron said, “We cannot ignore forensic services any longer.” “Investing more in forensic services not only improves our justice system but also helps us solve more crimes, and increases public safety. “

4. Explore Public-Private Partnerships

South Africa could consider working with private labs to alleviate the pressure on public forensic laboratories. The partnership will increase capacity and accelerate DNA testing, reducing the DNA testing backlog.

Mkhize suggests public-private partnerships as a solution to the backlog of DNA cases. We can ensure that cases are dealt with more quickly by bringing in external expertise and resources.

A Way Forward for South Africa

South Africa can start to tackle the DNA backlog through investments in infrastructure, training and funding. Forensic services will be able to deliver justice if they are properly funded and equipped.

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