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SAPS threatens Independent with apartheid-era law

NEWSWATCH: Mail & Guardian reports the South African Police Service has threatened Independent Newspapers because it wants the group to 'hand over material related to intercepted calls involving national police commissioner Riah Phiyega'. On the media front, Gill Moodie reports on Grubstreet that Caxtons is buying RamsayMedia.
(Image: DRs Kulturarvsprojekt from Copenhagen, Denmark, via Wikimedia Commons)
(Image: DRs Kulturarvsprojekt from Copenhagen, Denmark, via Wikimedia Commons)

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  • Mail & Guardian: SAPS threatens media group with legal action over Phiyega tapes... How's this for a strange one... A state organisation in "the new democratic South Africa is using an apartheid-era law - the Protection of Information Act (PIA) of 1982 - to get its way."

    Now, according to the Mail & Guardian report, "Government does not deny that the 'Secrecy Bill's' predecessor, PIA, was open to abuse by the apartheid regime, which used it to hide state information at will and jail those who disseminated 'classified' information."

    So SAPS now uses this same law to threaten a media group?

  • Grubstreet: Exclusive: Caxton buys out RamsayMedia... Meanwhile, on the media front, Grubstreet's Gill Moodie reports that Caxtons is out to buy RamsayMedia. A spokesperson for RamsayMedia told Bizcommunity.com this morning that the proposed sale is still in the negotiation stage.

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