Enforcement of environmental laws in South Africa was given a significant boost in 2005 with the establishment of the Environmental Management Inspectorate, popularly known as the “Green Scorpions”. In a regulatory context where the lack of cooperation between government departments is frequently blamed for all ills, the Inspectorate is a real act: its member institutions – the Department of Environmental Affairs, South African National Parks, Wetland Parks, all nine provincial environment departments, four provincial conservation agencies and even a few municipalities – all cooperate on the monitoring and enforcement of compliance with the National Environmental Management Act and its subsidiary laws covering protected areas, biodiversity, waste, air quality and coastal management.
"Non-compliance” refers to any breach of an environmental legislative obligation or permit conditions, irrespective of whether such a breach constitutes a criminal offence or not.
Offences and Penalties: