LIVE COVERAGE: Ad Hoc Committee on General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill Adopts Programme
Sakahumuzi Hall, Edendale Kwadambuza
In a groundbreaking session at Sakahumuzi Hall in Edendale Kwadambuza, the Ad Hoc Committee on the General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill has officially adopted its program, detailing the roadmap for pending amendments and the public participation process.
The purpose of the Bill is a comprehensive overhaul of intelligence legislation, targeting key statutes such as the National Strategic Intelligence Act of 1994, the Intelligence Services Act of 2002, and the Intelligence Services Oversight Act of 1994. The proposed amendments aim to introduce vital changes, including the amendment and insertion of certain definitions, establishment of the South African Intelligence Service, South African Intelligence Agency, the National Communications Centre, and the South African National Academy of Intelligence.
The Bill also seeks to define the functions of the Intelligence Service Structures, provide additional matters for regulation by the Minister, address issues related to former members of the Intelligence Services, effect consequential amendments to other laws, and cover matters connected therewith.
The proposed legislative and policy changes outlined in the Bill are far-reaching:
Indoor Public Spaces and Outdoor Areas: The Bill proposes the designation of 100 per cent smoke-free indoor public places and certain outdoor areas, marking a significant step towards a healthier environment.
Ban on Cigarette Vending Machines: A notable measure is the prohibition of the sale of cigarettes through vending machines, aimed at curbing accessibility and promoting responsible consumption.
Plain Packaging with Health Warnings: The introduction of plain packaging adorned with graphic health warnings and pictorials serves as a bold move to enhance public awareness of the health risks associated with smoking.
Ban on Display at Point of Sale: The Bill advocates for a ban on the display of tobacco products at the point of sale, limiting visibility and influence on consumers.
Regulation of Electronic Nicotine and Non-Nicotine Delivery Systems: Acknowledging evolving trends, the Bill addresses the regulation and control of electronic nicotine delivery systems and non-nicotine delivery systems, ensuring a comprehensive approach to emerging technologies.
As the Ad Hoc Committee prepares for its two-week session of briefings, the proposed amendments and their potential impact on intelligence and public health will be under careful consideration. Stay tuned for live updates and comprehensive coverage as the committee navigates through this crucial legislative journey at Sakahumuzi Hall.