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FORENSIC SCIENCE LABORATORY Page PART A : OVERVIEW OF MINISTRY/DEPARTMENT Strategic Note 117 Major Achievements for 2011 117 Major Constraints and Challenges and how they are being addressed 118 Strategic Direction 2012-2014 118 Priority Objectives and Major Services to be provided (Outputs) for 118 2012-2014 Summary of Financial Resources 119 Summary of Funded Positions 119 PART B : SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION Programme 221: Provision for Forensic Services 120 PART C : INPUTS - FINANCIAL RESOURCES Summary by Economic Categories 121 Summary for Year 2012 by Programmes 121 Programme 221: Provision for Forensic Services 122 PART D : INPUTS - HUMAN RESOURCES Staffing Positions by Programmes / Sub-Programmes 123 116

http://pmo.gov.mu/fsl/ PART A: OVERVIEW OF MINISTRY I. STRATEGIC NOTE 1. Major Achievements for 2011 ISO 17025 accreditation awarded for all major work carried out at the FSL, including DNA analysis. Improved level of services to the Police in accordance with a Service Level Agreement. Adopted a more effective method of analysis for all cases through DNA analysis Collected and analysed DNA samples from all ethnic groups within Mauritius, to be used in the interpretation of DNA results in court. Extensive training given to the Laboratory Staff in statistical analysis of DNA. Signed inter laboratory testing agreements with two international laboratories in India and the UK bringing DNA analysis to international standards Received CODIS software from the FBI USA to search DNA data bases. Mauritius is the first in the African Region to obtain this software allowing the Mauritian Law enforcement agencies to exchange DNA data internationally through INTERPOL. 8,038 cases processed in the Laboratory (1,230 biology cases and 6,808 chemistry cases) 740 outdoor scenes attended to. All major stakeholders, including the Police Force and the Judiciary, trained in a 8 week programme by two DNA experts from the U.K. Staff trained in court room skills and statement writing in compliance with international standards. Analysis of forged documents to high scientific standards made possible with purchased high tech equipment. Satellite laboratory set up in Rodrigues to analyse simple drug and liquor cases, resulting in an increase in the speed of forensic results for court. 117

2. Major Constraints and Challenges and how they are being addressed FSL building is no longer fit for purpose, because of its size, lack of suitable infrastructure and deteriorated building quality - rolling programme of temporary repairs and interim storage solutions for short term relief - negotiations underway for relocation to more appropriate premises Shortage of trained and experienced staff - recruiting new staff and using international trainers to upgrade competencies of existing staff Laboratory staff structure prevents multi-skilling by staff across departments. - restructuring through PRB to allow multi-competency across departments. 3. Strategic Direction 2012-2014 Increase the turn-around time for case work with the recruitment of additional staff. Upgrade the ballistic section to International Standards through consultation needs analysis/training plans and restructuring Provide additional services and better testing facilities with the relocation of the FSL to a new dedicated building. 4. Priority Objectives and Major Services to be provided for 2012-2014 Programme 221: Provision for Forensic Services Priority Objectives: Maintain high quality of scientific results and decrease the processing time of case analysis. Major Services: Detection, analysis and identification of substances in poisoning cases, drugs of abuse and psychotropic substances. Estimation of alcohol in blood and urine samples and monitoring of Alco test. Analysis of alcoholic beverages for law enforcement purposes. Investigation of road traffic accidents, fires and explosions and scenes of crime. Ballistics: examination of firearms and ammunitions Document examination for detection of forgeries and examination of counterfeit notes. Forensic biology: examination of exhibits. DNA profiling as a major tool in crime investigations. 118

II.SUMMARY OF FINANCIAL RESOURCES BY PROGRAMMES AND SUB-PROGRAMMES Rs Rs Rs Rs 2011 2012 2013 2014 Programme Estimates Es timates Planned Planned 221 Provision for Forensic Services 35,000,000 66,425,000 71,023,000 61,171,000 Total 35,000,000 66,425,000 71,023,000 61,171,000 III. SUMMARY OF FUNDED POSITIONS BY PROGRAMMES AND SUB-PROGRAMMES Total % Distribution Programme In Post Funded 2011 2012 2011 2012 221 Provision for Forensic Services 48 57 100% 100% Total 48 57 100% 100% 119

PART B: SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED AND PERFORMANCE INFORMATION DELIVERY UNITS SERVICES TO BE PROVIDED Service Standards (Indicators) PERFORMANCE 2010 Actual 2012 Targets 2013 Targets 2014 Targets PROGRAMME 221: Provision for Forensic Services Outcome: Effective resolution of criminal cases through the provision of scientific evidence Forensic Services S1: Policy and Management Services S2: Increased performance in laboratory standards and services S3: Implementation of the DNA Identification Act S4: Improved ballistics testing to international standards S5: Preventative action against drug trafficking and abuse S6: Surveillance and maintenance of ISO Standards SS1: PBB Strategic Plan in line with guidelines submitted. - May May Apr SS2: % of relevant budget measures implemented according to published - 100% 100% 100% timetable. SS3: % of requests acknowledged within 5 working days 90% 90% 95% 95% SS1: Improvement and widening of DNA services provided, as per testing - 75% 90% 100% protocols. SS1: DNA profiles stored and processed - 1,800 2,100 2,500 SS1: Application of advanced instrumental analysis for the detection of gun shot residue and the analysis of cartridge cases and bullets SS1: Drug screening for NGO s handling drug rehabilitation program SS2:Initiate drug intelligence database - 50% 90% 100% - 1 2 3-20% 50% 70% SS1: Number of tests accredited - 30 35 40 120

PART C: INPUTS - FINANCIAL RESOURCES 1. SUMMARY BY ECONOMIC CATEGORIES Rs Rs Rs Rs Economic Categories 2011 Estimates 2012 Estimates 2013 Planned 2014 Planned 21 Compensation of Employees 19,940,000 23,585,000 21,533,000 21,981,000 22 Goods and Services 10,575,000 27,340,000 27,190,000 27,190,000 24 Interest - - - - 25 Subsidies - - - - 26 Grants - - - - 27 Social Benefits - - - - 28 Other Expenses - - - - 31 Acquisition of Non-Financial Assets 4,485,000 15,500,000 22,300,000 12,000,000 32 Acquisition of Financial Assets - - - - Total 35,000,000 66,425,000 71,023,000 61,171,000 2. SUMMARY FOR YEAR 2012 Rs Rs Rs Rs Programme Compensation of Employees [code 21] Goods and Services [code 22] Subsidies/ Grants [codes25-28] Acquisition of assets [codes 31-32] 221 Provision for Forensic Services 23,585,000 27,340,000 15,500,000 Total 23,585,000 27,340,000 15,500,000 121

Programme 221: Provision for Forensic Services Item No. Details Forensic Science Laboratory - continued 2011 Estimates Rs Rs Rs Rs 2012 Estimates 2013 Planned 2014 Planned 21 Compensation of Employees 19,940,000 23,585,000 21,533,000 21,981,000 21110 Personal Emoluments 18,060,000 21,405,000 19,353,000 19,801,000 F(i) 21111 Other Staff Costs 1,880,000 1,980,000 1,980,000 1,980,000 21210 Social Contributions - 200,000 200,000 200,000 F(ii) 22 Goods and Services 10,575,000 27,340,000 27,190,000 27,190,000 22010 Cost of Utilities 1,890,000 1,920,000 1,920,000 1,920,000 22020 Fuel and Oil 100,000 100,000 100,000 100,000 22030 Rent 500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 1,500,000 22040 Office Equipment and Furniture 100,000 150,000 100,000 100,000 22050 Office Expenses 225,000 380,000 380,000 380,000 22060 Maintenance 1,530,000 2,310,000 2,210,000 2,210,000 22100 Publications and Stationery 480,000 380,000 380,000 380,000 22120 Fees 600,000 400,000 400,000 400,000 22140 Medical Supplies, Drugs 5,000,000 20,000,000 20,000,000 20,000,000 and Equipment 22140001 Medecine, Drugs and Vaccines 5,000,000 20,000,000 20,000,000 20,000,000 22900 Other Goods and Services 150,000 200,000 200,000 200,000 31 Acquisition of Non-Financial Assets 4,485,000 15,500,000 22,300,000 12,000,000 31122 Other Machinery and Equipment 4,485,000 15,500,000 22,300,000 12,000,000 31122404 Upgrading of Laboratory Equipment 4,485,000 15,500,000 22,300,000 12,000,000 Total 35,000,000 66,425,000 71,023,000 61,171,000 122

PART D: HUMAN RESOURCES Forensic Science Laboratory - continued STAFFING POSITIONS BY PROGRAMMES AND SUB-PROGRAMMES Salary Position Titles In Post Funded Positions 2011 2012 2013 2014 Programme 221: Provision for Forensic Services 48 57 57 57 19 00 84 Director, Forensic Science Laboratory 1 1 1 1 19 75 82 Deputy Director, Forensic Science 1 1 1 1 Laboratory 19 65 75 Chief Forensic Scientist 1 2 2 2 19 59 71 Senior Forensic Scientist - 2 2 2 19 45 67 Forensic Scientist 12 14 14 14 19 57 67 Principal Forensic Technologist 1 1 1 1 19 51 62 Senior Forensic Technologist 2 2 2 2 19 46 58 Forensic Technologist 5 7 7 7 19 27 52 Forensic Technician 9 9 9 9 08 41 55 Higher Executive Officer 1 1 1 1 08 34 55 Confidential Secretary - - - - 08 18 48 Officer 2 2 2 2 08 17 44 Word Processing Operator 2 2 2 2 24 31 47 Senior Laboratory Attendant 1 1 1 1 22 12 39 Receptionist/Telephone Operator 1 1 1 1 24 14 41 Laboratory Attendant 7 7 7 7 24 06 25 Handy Worker (New) - 1 1 1 24 10 30 Office Care Attendant 1 2 2 2 24 13 36 24 13 31 Driver 1 1 1 1 Total 48 57 57 57 123