Lauren Snyders
7 February 2012
The government’s hearings on the Protection of State Information Bill will continue in Bloemfontein in the Free State today.
The hearings in the Western and Eastern Cape have been marred by controversy.
This comes after opposition parties claim the hearings have been manipulated to gain support on the bill.
Chairperson of the Parliamentary Adhoc committee Raseriti Tau says they plan on holding at least two hearings in each province and will conclude by the 1st of March in the Northern Cape.
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