PIMS »  Submissions to Parliament
PIMS says secrecy bill could constrain MPs' functions
[2010 July 28]

Following Idasa's oral submission to Parliament on 21 July on the Protection of Information Bill, PIMS gave the Ad Hoc Committee a further written submission which addressed the likely impact of the bill on parliamentary oversight. PIMS noted that existing legislation, such as the Privileges and Immunities of Parliaments and Provincial Legislatures Act, 4 of 2004, renders MPs immune from prosecution for any disclosure of classified information that would otherwise be considered a criminal offence in terms of the proposed bill. However, PIMS submitted that the bill was nevertheless likely to constrain the representative and oversight functions of MPs, specifically by imposing extra burdens and limitations on those who wish to legally retain and use classified information in the course of their duties. Possible risks for MPs would involve an exacerbation of the already indirect and indistinct relationship between the public and MPs, prohibitions on the role of free media, growth in speculation and rumour and an over-reliance on the information given by the executive and other administrative branches of the government.

Click here for more information



Downloads
PIMS says secrecy bill could constrain MPs' functions
Sup Submission - POI Bill 270710.pdf

RSS Feed
Subscribe by RSS Subscribe by RSS
Subscribe by Email
Popular Articles:
Related Programme:
Right to Know, Media Freedom Campaign

The proposed Protection of Information Bill, being debated in South African parliament has generated much discussion among the public and the media, as people fear for media freedoms and their right to access information.

Read More »
Related Topics:
Political Governance

Online Bookstore

:
Click here for Idasa's online bookstore
Click here for Idasa's online bookstore.