About us
Who we are
Business Against Crime South Africa (BACSA) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to fostering a safe and prosperous environment for economic growth and social stability in South Africa
Business Against Crime South Africa (BACSA) is a non-profit organisation dedicated to fostering a safe and prosperous environment for economic growth and social stability in South Africa
Influence national anti-crime policies
Support innovative crime-fighting initiatives
Partner with new Government of National Unity
Address evolving crime challenges together
Evolve with changing national priorities
Ensure relevance in dynamic environment
Enhance government-business collaborations Create united front against crime
Advocate for stronger legal frameworks Push for effective anti-corruption measures
We lead and support anti-crime and corruption initiatives that promote integrity, transparency and accountability across sectors.
Strengthening defences and sharing best practices to create resilient, crime-resistant enterprises.
Propose and implement private sector resources in mutually identified public sector challenges in addressing crime, with the view to perpetually implement these improvements.
BACSA is governed by a Board of Directors comprised of prominent business leaders representing various industries and sectors.
This diverse leadership ensures a well-rounded perspective and strong alignment with the needs of the business community. Many of our Board members are also executives and office bearers of Business Unity South Africa (BUSA) and Business Leadership South Africa (BLSA), allowing us to stay attuned to the evolving needs of the business sector. The organisation will continue to rely on BLSA for administrative support and will remain located in BLSA’s offices for the foreseeable future.
Donating to BACSA allows businesses to play a direct role in building a safer South Africa.
As a non-profit organisation, BACSA relies on the business sector for financial and other forms of support. These contributions are crucial in enabling us to fulfil our mandate.
BACSA has applied to be registered as a Public Benefit Organisation, thus donors should receive a tax benefit in terms of Section 18A of the Income Tax Act, 1962.