Commissions Act, 1947 (Act No. 8 of 1947)RegulationsRegulations of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry to inquire into allegations regarding efforts or attempts having been made to stop the investigation or prosecution of Truth and Reconciliation Commission cases2. Proceedings of Commission |
| (1) | The proceedings of the Commission shall be recorded in the manner determined by the Chairperson. |
| (2) | Any person appointed or designated to record proceedings of the Commission by mechanical or electronic means, or to transcribe such proceedings which have been so recorded, must, at the outset, take an oath or make an affirmation in the following form: |
“I, A.B., declare under oath / affirm and declare that—
| (a) | I shall faithfully and to the best of my ability record the proceedings of the Commission of Inquiry to investigate allegations of whether efforts or attempts were made to stop the investigation or prosecution of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission cases by mechanical or electronic means as ordered by the Chairperson of the Commission; and |
| (b) | I shall transcribe fully and to the best of my ability any mechanical record of the proceedings of the said Commission made by me or any other person.”. |
| (3) | No mechanical or electronic record of the proceedings of the Commission, that have been recorded by the person referred to in subregulation (2), may be transcribed except by order of the Chairperson and such transcription will be the only official record of the proceedings of the Commission after the Chairperson has approved such transcription. |