Assignment 1 Semester 2 2025
2 2025
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Due date: August 2025
QUESTION 1
Access to Information and its Constitutional Foundation
In South Africa, the right of access to information is directly protected by section 32 of the
Constitution. This right allows every person to obtain information held by the state and, in
certain cases, by private bodies when it is required for the exercise or protection of rights.
The Promotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000 (PAIA) is the main law that turns this
constitutional promise into a working legal process. It sets out how requests must be made,
how they should be processed, and under what conditions they may be refused. The idea
behind PAIA is to build transparency and accountability in both public and private sectors so
that democracy is strengthened through openness and public oversight.1
Ngobo J’s statement in Brümmer v Minister for Social Development and Others captures this
connection clearly. He explained that access to information is not only a right on its own but
also a foundation for other constitutional rights, including freedom of expression, freedom of
the press, and the ability to receive and share ideas.1 Without access to accurate and timely
information, these related rights become empty in practice.
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