The City of Johannesburg’s CCTV street surveillance policy and code of practice.
Reference number: SAH-2017-JHB-0001
Submitting organisation: South African History Archive (SAHA)
Requestee: City of Johannesburg
Status: closed
Status note: Process concluded
Date submitted: January 27, 2017
Extension of time submitted: February 27, 2017
Stage(s):
Initial request, internal appeal
Request description:
A request for the most current version of City of Johannesburg’s CCTV street surveillance policy and code of practice as well as any draft version that is before Council.
Initial request communication
Communication sent
Submission of PAIA request SAH-2017-JHB-0001
Sent on: January, 27 2017
Confirmation of receipt of PAIA request SAH-2017-JHB-0001
Sent on: February, 01 2017
Failure to respond to PAIA request SAH-2017-JHB-0001 within statutory time frame
Sent on: April, 02 2017
Repeated failure to respond to PAIA request SAH-2017-JHB-0001 within statutory time frame
Sent on: April, 12 2017
Reminder to lodge internal appeal / complaint (Public/Private)
Sent on: April, 02 2017
Response received
Response date: 2017-04-25Response nature: Denied
Received within statutory period: No
Internal appeal communication
Communication sent
Submission of internal appeal against decision relating to PAIA request SAH-2017-JHB-0001
Sent on: July, 03 2017
Re: Confirmation of receipt of internal appeal for PAIA request SAH-2017-JHB-0001
Sent on: July, 08 2017
Failure to respond to internal appeal for PAIA request SAH-2017-JHB-0001 within statutory time frame
Sent on: August, 07 2017
Re: Failure to respond to internal appeal for PAIA request SAH-2017-JHB-0001 within statutory time frame
Sent on: August, 17 2017
Failure to respond to internal appeal for PAIA request SAH-2017-JHB-0001 within statutory time frame
Sent on: September, 01 2017
Reminder to submit complaints to Chapter 9 institutions
Sent on: September, 21 2017
Response received
Response date: 2017-09-22Response nature: Substituted new decision - released in full
Received within statutory period: No