Media Development and Diversity Agency Act | Act 14 of 2002 — South Africa law | Esheria

Media Development and Diversity Agency Act

This section defines several terms used in the Act, including “Agency,” “Board,” “community,” “community media,” “Constitution,” and “diversity.”

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Jurisdiction
South Africa
Instrument
Act or statute
Citation
Act 14 of 2002
Version
Undated source snapshot
Language
en
Updated
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agency governance annual report appointment eligibility board appointment board meetings board membership conflicts of interest editorial independence grants and support media media governance project funding public administration public information regulation-making regulatory commencement remuneration reporting staff appointment

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This section defines several terms used in the Act, including “Agency,” “Board,” “community,” “community media,” “Constitution,” and “diversity.” The Agency is established and must operate independently, through the Board, in line with the Public Finance Management Act, and it must not interfere with editorial content. The Agency must promote media development and diversity in South Africa, and the President must appoint the Board and its chairperson under specified rules. A person cannot be appointed as a member if any listed disqualification applies. The Minister sets members’ remuneration with the Minister of Finance. The Board must manage meetings, minutes, quorum, and annual reporting, and conflicts of interest restrict member participation.