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Would be noted j'hust another saga in their books!!

Sheit man says .gov, whats more important, a sinking
submarine as opposed to a simple rhino!!!

Ag yah well no fine, maybe, just maybe with a long shot,
in the same league as the infamous "arms deal"???

To my mind, quite sordidly, PAIA, a kind of toilet paper
set aside by .gov for those that would be never understanding!!!


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Richprins wrote:New research by the Access to Information Network (ATI Network)* has revealed a shocking dereliction of duties by public and private bodies to realise South Africans’ constitutional right of access to information.
Just another private organization challenging the constitution,...

By way of example, ironically the honorable Nelson Mandela had a
very similar plight that plagued him for many years!! A legal argument!!

Hah just look at us now!!


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PAIA seems to be picking up again, but only between parliamenterians, so that should be our route! ;-)


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Do we know any parlamentarians -O-


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Agh RP, to be quite honest for the records yes maybe,
other than that, please my friend, wishful thinking in
a destitute mind, perhaps a very common approach???


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Parliament is disturbed a bit at the moment...we've been trying to get Western Cape people to become involved on site there for years, no luck! :no:

But changes! \O


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Rp,......
Richprins wrote:Parliament is disturbed a bit at the moment
A bit!!!?? To my mind, at large, constantly!!!

As far as any parliamentarians are concerned,
You as a number, are negotiable!!!


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Keep on trying, RP \O ^Q^ ^Q^


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Hey Lis and I very much agree, keep on trying RP!!

Tossing in the towel and giving up hope will not be
the answer. I very much respect such effort. Only
maybe a new angle of appreciation, as set aside by
those governing, needs to be challenged in a more
real manner.
The route of legal practice, far to complex and costly,
yet necessary. The legal fraternity hosted by this country,
the Concourt, way to open and complex for a better solution
on a daily basis! Our constitution reeks with in-appropriateness!!


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I'm not trying! Tired a bit! lol


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