Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (Act 2 of 2000)
Part 3: Access to Records of Private Bodies
Chapter 5: Third Party Notification And Intervention
72. Representations and consent by third parties

 

 

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1)        A third party that is informed in terms of section 71(1) of a request for access, may, within 21 days after being so informed--

a)        make written or oral representations to the head concerned why the request should be refused; or

b)        give written consent for the disclosure of the record to the requester concerned.

 

2)        A third party that obtains knowledge about a request for access other than in terms of section 71(1) may--

a)        make written or oral representations to the head concerned why the request should be refused; or

b)        give written consent for the disclosure of the record to the requester concerned.