Category: Campaign Updates
Right2Know Newsletter: Contribution from Gauteng The Right2Know Campaign remains vigilant and is maintaining pressure on the government to bring the Protection of Information Bill fully in line with the values and provisions of our country’s...
The Right2Know Campaign has begun a new project called Info Access Now. We believe that the Secrecy Bill is a product of a much larger and overlying issue of transparency among the government. South...
This article was published online by Eyewitness News. The State Security Ministry on Monday told Redi’s Round Table discussion that organisations will still be able to gain access to information even if it has...
The following article was published online by Business Day. Ebrahim Harvey argues why, despite recent concessions made by the ANC, the secrecy bill remains a threat to South African civil society. The ruling African National...
The following article was published by Eyewitness News about a public debate featuring R2K’s Hennie van Vuuren and the Ministry of State Security’s Dennis Dlomo among others. The State Security Ministry on Monday said...
The following article was published online by Eyewitness News about a public debate featuring R2K’s Hennie Van Vuuren and the Ministry of State Security’s Dennis Dlomo among others. The State Security Ministry on Monday...
The following article was published online in the Sunday Times: South Africans must “take ownership” of democracy and play a more “robust” role in making the country work, the Anglican Archbishop of Cape Town,...
The following article was published online by The New Age. A Civil society group has urged South Africans to close ranks and fight against the adoption of the Protection of Information Bill by Parliament....
The following article was published online by Business Live Fear of a growing class of young unemployed workers was probably government’s primary motivation behind the controversial Protection of Information Bill, also known as the “secrecy...