Chapter Nine Institutions refer to a group of organizations established in terms of Chapter 9 of the South African Constitution to guard democracy.
Find below are the list of Chapter 9 Institutions In South Africa
the Public Protector.
the South African Human Rights Commission (SAHRC)
the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission)
the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE)
the Auditor-General.
Which institution fall under Chapter 9 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa?
The South African Human Rights Commission
Chapter 9 of the Constitution states that a number of “State Institutions Supporting Constitutional Democracy” be provided for. These are: The Public Protector. The South African Human Rights Commission.
Why do we have Chapter 9 institutions?
The role of the Chapter 9s as institutions making government answerable and exerting “cooperative” control is also evident when one looks at the work of the CGE or the HRC. They are intended to investigate the implementation of rights and engage with government and, particularly, Parliament.
What are the 4 Chapter 9 institutions?
the Commission for the Promotion and Protection of the Rights of Cultural, Religious and Linguistic Communities (CRL Rights Commission) the Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) the Auditor-General. the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC)
Is Icasa a Chapter 9 institutions?
ICASA is a Chapter 9 institution (an institution which supports democracy) in terms of the South African Constitution and is a portfolio organization of the Department of Communications (DoC).
What does ICASA stand for?
ICASA is an acronym for the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa. ICASA was established in July 2000 as a merger of the Telecommunications Regulators Association of Southern Africa and the Independent Broadcasting Authority.
How do I get a device Icasa approved?
Download Application. Standard Type Approval Application form.
Complete the form. Attach certified copies of your test reports.
Submit to ICASA. Soft copy in PDF format preferred.