
Photo by Dan Harrson on Unsplash.
Photo by Dan Harrson on Unsplash.
Privacy International joined civil society efforts to call the South African Parliament not to approve the draft General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill 2023 (GILAB), which was approved by the Cabinet and introduced in Parliament.
The Bill was proposed by the South African government, after the Constitutional Court found the Regulation of Interception of Communications Act of 2002 (RICA) unconstitutional on multiple grounds.
The draft Bill fails to meet the human rights standards on many accounts and the statement highlights five key issues. Among others, we are concerned that the Bill:
The Bill represents an attempt to interfere with the exercise of human rights, particularly privacy, freedom of expression, and freedom of assembly and association. We call on Parliament to ensure the Bill is either withdraw or redrafted fully to bring it in line without the Constitution.