Chapter 4: Parliament

Privilege
71.	�

(1)

Delegates to the National Council of Provinces and the persons referred to in
sections 66 and 67—
(a)	� have freedom of speech in the Council and in its committees, subject to its
rules and orders; and
(b)	� are not liable to civil or criminal proceedings, arrest, imprisonment or damages
for—
(i)	� anything that they have said in, produced before or submitted to the
Council or any of its committees; or
(ii)	� anything revealed as a result of anything that they have said in,
produced before or submitted to the Council or any of its committees.
(2)	� Other privileges and immunities of the National Council of Provinces, delegates
to the Council and persons referred to in sections 66 and 67 may be prescribed by
national legislation.
(3)	� Salaries, allowances and benefits payable to permanent members of the National
Council of Provinces are a direct charge against the National Revenue Fund.

Public access to and involvement in National Council
72.

(1)	� The National Council of Provinces must—
(a)	� facilitate public involvement in the legislative and other processes of the
Council and its committees; and
(b)	� conduct its business in an open manner, and hold its sittings, and those of its
committees, in public, but reasonable measures may be taken—
(i)	� to regulate public access, including access of the media, to the Council
and its committees; and
(ii)	� to provide for the searching of any person and, where appropriate, the
refusal of entry to, or the removal of, any person.
(2)	� The National Council of Provinces may not exclude the public, including the media,
from a sitting of a committee unless it is reasonable and justifiable to do so in an
open and democratic society.

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