Public Protector reacts to criticism relating to the Protection of State Information Bill
19 Dec 2011
Public Protector Adv Thuli Madonsela has noted with concern what appears to be the politicisation of her office's role in the parliamentary process relating to the Protection of State Information Bill.
In an effort to insulate her office from what appears to be an unnecessary political storm, the Public Protector has decided to delink her engagement with Parliament from the efforts of civil society, including representatives of the media.
She said this would also be for purposes of ensuring that her office continues to be allowed to operate independently and impartially, without any interference from other organs of state and private parties.
"I have decided to advise the civil society entities that approached me for assistance to directly engage with the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) independent of me. I will accordingly write to them and articulate my position," she said.