ANC must walk the talk and drop secrecy bill and media tribunal
21 September 2015
The DA welcomes the undertaking by the ANC yesterday that they plan to remove criminalization of defamation from South Africa’s common law. This is a newfound commitment to freedom of speech, and a vital step away from the worrying threats by the ANC’s alliance partner, the South African Communist Party (SACP) that a law is needed to protect the President from insults.
But the ANC must now walk the talk, and demonstrate that they are indeed committed to freedom of speech, and of the press. The DA therefore calls on the majority party to drop the Protection of State Information Bill (“Secrecy Bill”) and plans for the establishment of a media appeals tribunal.
Both of these plans will fundamentally undermine the constitutional rights of South Africans.
The Secrecy Bill - that is currently on President Jacob Zuma’s desk - aims to aggressively regulate the classification, protection and dissemination of what the Bill terms “state information”. In crude terms, the bill prevents journalists and citizens from making public any information pertaining to corruption or wrongdoing by the state, with heavy jail terms for anyone found in contravention of the legislation.