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LCR4803
Assignment 2 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: 3 April 2026
QUESTION 1

Section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 (CPA) empowers a judicial officer,
upon request by a Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) or an authorised prosecutor, to
compel any person likely to provide material or relevant information regarding an alleged
offence to appear for examination.1 The provision is investigative in nature and is frequently
invoked where the State lacks sufficient evidence to identify perpetrators or substantiate
allegations.

In the present scenario, a journalist receives leaked documents exposing alleged police
corruption. During criminal proceedings, the court issues a s 205 subpoena compelling
disclosure of the whistleblower’s identity. The journalist resists on grounds of confidentiality.
The central issue is whether the journalist is legally obliged to comply and whether
professional ethical codes offer a defence.

Scope and Operation of Section 205 CPA

Section 205(1) authorises a judge or magistrate, upon request by the DPP, to require the
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QUESTION 1

Section 205 of the Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 (CPA) empowers a judicial officer,
upon request by a Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP) or an authorised prosecutor, to
compel any person likely to provide material or relevant information regarding an alleged
offence to appear for examination.1 The provision is investigative in nature and is
frequently invoked where the State lacks sufficient evidence to identify perpetrators or
substantiate allegations.

In the present scenario, a journalist receives leaked documents exposing alleged police
corruption. During criminal proceedings, the court issues a s 205 subpoena compelling
disclosure of the whistleblower’s identity. The journalist resists on grounds of
confidentiality. The central issue is whether the journalist is legally obliged to comply and
whether professional ethical codes offer a defence.

Scope and Operation of Section 205 CPA

Section 205(1) authorises a judge or magistrate, upon request by the DPP, to require the
attendance of any person “likely to give material or relevant information” concerning an
alleged offence.2 The provision applies even where the identity of the perpetrator is
unknown.

The subpoena compels attendance and testimony. Failure to comply may result in arrest
and punishment.3 The hearing is typically conducted in camera, and while the Act is silent
on legal representation, the courts have recognised a right to legal representation in such
proceedings.4

Section 205 must be read with section 15 of the Regulation of Interception of
Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act 70 of 2002
(RICA), which confirms that other statutory mechanisms such as s 205 remain available
but may not be used on an ongoing interception basis.5



1
Criminal Procedure Act 51 of 1977 s 205.
2
ibid s 205(1).
3
ibid s 205(2).
4
Smit v Van Niekerk 1976 (4) SA 304 (E); S v Heyman 1966 (4) SA 598 (A).
5
Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-related Information Act 70
of 2002 s 15.
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