SA needs to protect the rights to privacy, access to information and freedom of expression
With a government constantly embroiled in corruption, non-accountability and secrecy, we have to rely on legislation to compel it to release information
10 July 2022 - 00:00
The rights to privacy, access to information and freedom of expression are enshrined in our constitution. They are now more significant than ever, writes Tshepang Sebulela.
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