Update
GEORGE NEWS - George Herald, one of Group Editors' publications, on Monday 13 May requested the building plans of the collapsed building in Victoria Street from the George Municipality.
The request was denied, and Group Editors was instructed to apply for access to these documents in terms of the Promotion of Access to Information Act 2 of 2000 (Paia).
An application has subsequently been filed.
Group Editors bases its application on the public interest of the information in light of the gravity of the situation that affects not only George residents but also the national and international community. The company's application also rests on the municipality's Access to Information Manual, which is aimed at fostering a culture of transparency and accountability. The manual seeks to "actively promote a society in which the people of George have effective access to information to enable them to fully exercise and protect all of their rights".
Group Editors Group CEO Servaas de Kock says, "Group Editors, an established and trusted local news provider, is devoted to keeping its readers informed on both on- and offsite developments. In so doing, its publications exercise their constitutional right to freedom of expression in favour of the public, who has the right to be adequately informed on matters in the public interest."
The application was filed on Wednesday 15 May. In response, George Municipality has requested additional documentation. Group Editors will keep readers updated on the outcome of the application.
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