SECTION 51 MANUAL FOR
MASSWEAVE CC - T/A - INTERWEAVE
This Manual is published in terms of
Section 51 of the Promotion of Access to Information Act, 2000 (Act
No. 2 of 2000) (“the Act”). The Act gives effect to the provisions of Section 32 of the
Constitution, which provides for the right of access to information held by the
State and to information held by another person that is required for the
exercise and / or protection of any right.
The reference to any information in
addition to that specifically required in terms of Section 51 of the Act does
not create any right or entitlement (contractual or otherwise) to receive such
information, other than in terms of the Act.
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INTERWEAVE OVERVIEW
Interweave provides Internet Services and Access to its customers, in both the
corporate and home market.
Interweave supports
the constitutional right of access to information and we are committed to
provide you access to our records in accordance with the provisions of the Act,
the confidentiality we owe third parties and the principles of South African
law.
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availability of this manual
A copy of
this Manual is available on our website (www.interweave.co.za)
or by sending a request for a copy to the Information Officer by email. The
Manual may also be obtained from our head office, the South African Human Rights Commission (“SAHRC”)
at the addresses set out below or from the Government Printers. This Manual
will be updated from time to time, as and when required.
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how to request access to records held by Interweave
Requests
for access to records held by Interweave must be made on the request forms that
are available from our office, from the SAHRC website (www.sahrc.org.za)
or the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (www.doj.gov.za) (under “regulations”). You
can submit a request without paying the request fee but please note that payment
of the prescribed fees must be made before the request will be processed.
Requests for access to records must
be made to our Information Officer at the address, fax number or electronic
mail address provided for below.
The requester must provide sufficient
detail on the request form to enable the Information Officer to identify the
record and the requester. The requester should also indicate which form of
access is required and indicate if he or she wishes to be informed in any other
manner and state the necessary particulars to be so informed.
The requester must identify the
right that he or she is seeking to exercise or protect and provide an
explanation of why the requested record is required for the exercise or
protection of that right.
If a request is made on behalf of a
person, the requester must then submit proof of the capacity in which the
requester is making the request to the satisfaction of the Information Officer
of Interweave.
Kindly note that all requests to Interweave
will be evaluated and considered in accordance with the Act. Publication of
this manual and describing the categories and subject matter of information
held by Interweave does not give rise to any rights (in contract or
otherwise) to access such information or records except in terms of the Act.
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Contact details
Name of Private Body
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Interweave
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Designated Information Officer |
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Email address of Information Officer |
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Street address |
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Phone number
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Fax number |
021 949 0334 |
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HOW TO ACCESS The Guide as described in section 10 of the Act
The Guide described in Section 10 of
the Act is due in August 2003. From that date it will be available from the
South African Human Rights Commission. Please direct any queries to:
The South African Human Rights
Commission:
PAIA Unit
The Research and Documentation
Department
Postal address: Private Bag 2700
Houghton
2041
Telephone: +27 11 484-8300
Fax: +27
11 484-0582
Website: www.sahrc.org.za
E-mail: paia@sahrc.org.za
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VOLUNTARY DISCLOSURE
Interweave has not published
a notice in terms of Section 52(2) of the Act, however, it should be noted that
the information relating to Interweave and its services is freely available on Interweave
website. Certain other information relating to Interweave is also made
available on such website from time to time.
Further information in the form of
marketing brochures, advertising material and other public communication is
made available from time to time.
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Records available in terms of any other legislation
Information is
available in terms of the following legislation to the persons or entities
specified in such legislation:
Companies Act 61 of 1973
Income Tax Act 58 of 1962
Value Added Tax Act 89 of 1991
Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995
Basic Conditions of Employment Act
75 of 1997
Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998
Skills Development Levies Act 9 of
1999
Unemployment Insurance Act 30 of 1966
Electronic
Communications and Transactions Act 25 of 2002.
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records held by Interweave
Interweave maintains records on the following
categories and subject matters. However, please note that recording a
category or subject matter in this Manual does not imply that a request for
access to such records would be honoured. All requests for access will be
evaluated on a case by case basis in accordance with the provisions of the Act.
8.1
Internal records
The following are
records pertaining to Interweave own affairs and those of its divisions,
subsidiary and associated companies:
§
Memorandum
and Articles of Association
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Financial
records
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Operational
records
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Intellectual
property
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Marketing
records;
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Internal
correspondence;
§
Product
records;
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Statutory
records;
§
Internal
policies and procedures;
§
Records
held by officials of Interweave.
8.2
Personnel records
Personnel refers to any person who
works for or provides services to or on behalf of Interweave and receives or is
entitled to receive any remuneration and any other person who assists in
carrying out or conducting the business of Interweave. This includes, without limitation, directors,
executive directors, non-executive directors, all permanent, temporary and
part-time staff as well as contract workers. Personnel records include the
following:
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Any
personal records provided to Interweave by their personnel;
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Any
records a third party has provided to Interweave about any of their personnel;
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Conditions
of employment and other personnel-related contractual and quasi-legal records;
§
Internal
evaluation records; and
§
Other
internal records and correspondence.
8.3
Customer records
Please be aware that Interweave is very concerned about protecting the
confidential information of its customers. Please motivate any request for
customer information very carefully, having regard to Sections 63 to 67 of the
Act.
Customer information includes the
following:
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Any
records a customer has provided to Interweave or a third party acting for or on
behalf of Interweave;
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Contractual
information;
§
Customer
needs assessments;
§
Personal
records of customers;
§
Credit
information and other research conducted in respect of customers;
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Any
records a third party has provided to Interweave about customers;
§
Confidential,
privileged, contractual and quasi-legal records of customers;
§
Customer
evaluation records;
§
Customer
profiling;
§
Performance
research conducted on behalf of customers or about customers;
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Any
records a third party has provided to Interweave either directly or
indirectly; and
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Records
generated by or within Interweave pertaining to customers, including
transactional records.
8.4
Technical records
§
Technical records generated by, or within Interweave
pertaining to customers.
8.5
Other Parties
Records are kept in respect of other
parties, including without limitation contractors, suppliers, joint ventures,
service providers and general market conditions. In addition, such other
parties may possess records, which can be said to belong to Interweave. The
following records fall under this category:
§
Personnel,
customer or Interweave records
which are held by another party as opposed to being held by Interweave; and
§
Records
held by Interweave pertaining to other parties, including financial records,
correspondence, contractual records, electronic mail, logs, cached information,
records provided by the other party, and records third parties have provided
about the contractors/suppliers or customer.
8.6
Other Records
Further records are held including:-
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Information
relating to Interweave own commercial activities; and
§
Research
carried out on behalf of a client by Interweave or commissioned from a third
party for a customer;
§
Research
information belonging to Interweave, whether carried out itself or commissioned
from a third party.