R2K condemns the return of the Secrecy Bill!
R2K is dismayed at reported comments of the Minister of State Security, praising the ‘Secrecy Bill’ and recommitting government to its anti-democratic provisions.
City Press quotes the Minister as saying, “I know that when I came in, they were holding the bill back… It’s a good law. I’ve read it.”
It has now been 544 days since Parliament sent the Secrecy Bill on to the Presidency – after it was briefly referred back there by the President, merely to correct typos in the original draft of the Bill.
Given the Presidency’s silence on the Secrecy Bill in the past 18 months, it would have been fair to assume that government had effectively rejected the draconian Bill. We welcome this admission of the Bill’s fatal flaws – the right thing to do is to either send it back to Parliament to start afresh, or to refer it directly to the Constitutional Court.
Instead, Minister Mahlobo’s remarks promise that the Bill is to be returned to the fast track, despite its devastating effect on the free flow of information. The Bill would criminalise whistleblowers, investigative journalists, and civil society activists who use information and freedom of expression to hold secretive government dealings to account.