Secrecy Bill still falls short, say media organisations
Sanef and Print Media SA have put forward their objections to the state's secrecy Bill, highlighting the absence of a public interest defence....
Published By: Mail & Guardian - Tuesday, 27 March, 2012
- News the last 6 hours
- Ryanair focus on short-haul market pays off
- Older News
- Internet in ‘coma’ as Iran polls loom
- Kabel falls on Vodafone web deal
- Chapel Lane Media to launch new multi-sports magazine, SA Sports & Health Monthly
- Be careful, Twitter warns
- Report outlines 'number of discrepancies' in Secrecy Bill voting
- Look to your security, Twitter tells media
- 'Culture of secrecy' still a threat to state transparency
- ANC slates DA's secrecy Bill 'mischief'
- More calls to send secrecy Bill to ConCourt
- More calls to send secrecy Bill to Concort
- The key objections to the secrecy bill
- Opposition hopes for secrecy Bill court review
- ANC claims technical glitch in secrecy Bill vote
- 'Altered' secrecy Bill passed in Parliament
- Secrecy Bill: Ben Turok won't defy ANC this time
- Committee agrees on final Secrecy Bill amendments
- GE falls as power unit profit slumps 39%
- Italian parliament fails to elect state president in slap to Bersani
- Bank of America quarterly profit quadruples but revenue falls
