Standard Operating Procedure
Standard Operating Procedure
Standard Operating Procedure
Table of contents
1. Introduction.....................................................................................2
2. Purpose.........................................................................................2
3. Scope.............................................................................................3
4. Intended audience..........................................................................3
5. Definitions.......................................................................................3
9. Business rules.................................................................................7
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1. Introduction
The Promotion of Access to Information Act (PAIA) 2 of 2000 allows members of the
public to exercise their constitutional right to access records held by the state; public;
and private bodies. The Directorate: Information and Records Management (IRM) is
responsible for the administration and implementation of PAIA in the Department of
Cooperative Governance (DC0G), while the Directorate: Due Diligence and Contract
Management is responsible for providing legal advice on PAIA responses.
As a public body, the DCoG receives requests for information from members of the
public which need to be processed within 30 days of receipt. This SOP Manual
provides step-by step instructions on how to process PAIA requests within the DCoG.
It outlines what needs to be done; by whom; when; and how it should be done with a
view to promote consistency; improving the quality of services and ideally, shortening
the turnaround time. The SOP also serves as a refresher for existing employees and
a training tool to acquaint newly appointed employees with Departmental processes
and procedures.
2. Purpose
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3. Scope
The scope of this SOP includes the processing of PAIA requests from receipt of
requests until the submission of response to the requester. It excludes the
administrative processes done by the Directorate: IRM such as capturing of received
requests, verifying payment of fees for requests, reporting, and any other activities
involved after the submission of the response to the requestor.
4. Intended audience
This document is intended for the 10, DIOs and officials in all CoGTA branches who
might be involved in the processing of the PAIA requests or required to prepare
responses to PAIA requests.
5. Definitions
b) DIO - Deputy Information Officer. Officials designated as DIOs in DC0G are all
Deputy Directors General; Senior Manager: Information and Records
Management; Executive Manager: Information and Communication Business
Technology and the Senior Manager: Due Diligence and Contract Management
g) SM - Senior Manager.
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6. Regulatory basis
The regulatory basis for this SOP is The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa,
1996 and the PAIA 2 of 2000.
The Senior Manager: IRM (also referred to as DlO: IRM), is responsible for the
implementation of this SOP and ensuring that processes are followed accurately. The
roles and responsibilities involved in the process are outlined in table 1 below.
Roles Responsibilities
DIOs & 10 V Receive PAIA requests and send them to 010 (IRM)
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When PAIA requests are submitted to the Department, they are received by either the
IC or any other DIG listed in the DCoG's Section 14 PAIA Manual. The IG or the DIG
who receives the request has to route it to the DIG (IRM) and DIG (Legal Service)
within 2 days of receipt. The process commences as soon as the request is received
by the DIG: IRM.
The process for dealing with a request for readily available information is shorter
since the response is prepared by the DIG: IRM instead of the Branch or another
public body. The process ends once the response is prepared and submitted to
the requester; which in most cases can be within 3 days.
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Five (5) days after the initial contact with the line function, the DIG (IRM) contacts
the line function to ascertain if they will be able to meet the deadline. If the line
function cannot meet the deadline, the DIG (IRM) requests extension as per
section 10 of this document (i.e. exceptions to normal process workflow).
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9. Business rules
While it is assumed the processing of most (if not all) PAIA requests within the
Department follow the process outlined in Section 8 of this document, the following
exceptions may apply:
V If all reasonable steps have been taken to find a record requested and there are
reasonable grounds for believing the record cannot be found or does not exist,
an affidavit has to be sent to the requester notifying them that it is not possible to
give access to the record. The relevant officer has to inform the DIG (IRM)
immediately in writing in order for the DIG to prepare an affidavit which will be
sent to the requestor. A full account of steps taken to find the record must be
stated in the affidavit.
V If the request cannot be processed within 30 days, the Department may request
a 30-day extension from the requester on the following grounds
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- If there is a need for consultation among divisions of the public body or with
other public bodies.
If the requestor refuses to grant extension, the line function has to submit the
response within the given timeframe.
V If the requested information involves the third party, the official who prepares the
response has to:
- Give notice to the third party (i.e. Seek permission from the third party to
divulge information concerning them) within 21 days of receiving the request
and copy the DIO (IRM) in the correspondence, and
- Through the DIO (IRM), inform the requestor of the delay - responding to the
requester will be depended on the response from the Third Party.
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