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On the signal jamming in parliament - Icasa

Authority says use of such devices by any entity other than National Security Cluster Departments not permitted

SIGNAL JAMMING DURING THE STATE OF THE NATION ADDRESS 2015

13 February 2015

Johannesburg - The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa ("the Authority") has noted the purported jamming of communication signal during the joint sitting of Parliament on the occasion of State Of the Nation Address (SONA) 2015. The Authority's position with regards to the use of jamming devices is outlined in the Findings and Conclusions Document on the Enquiry into Mobile Telephone Blocking Devices (Government Gazette No. 24123, Notice 3266 of 28 November 2002). 

The position of the Authority on this matter is as follows:

The use of jamming devices by any entity other than National Security Cluster Departments is not authorized and or permitted.

The National Security Cluster departments may, where supported by relevant security legislation, deploy the use of jammers in relation to, amongst others, State security functions.

The Authority welcomes the Speaker's pronouncement that Parliament will investigate this matter. The Authority will liaise with Parliament on the outcome of the investigation. Should it deem it necessary, the Authority may also institute its own investigation into the matter.

Statement issued by Paseka Maleka, Icasa, February 13 2015

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