Namibia's Access to Information Act keeps sitting in limbo because parliament just froze the hiring process for its key enforcer.
Information Commissioner recruitment halted
Information Commissioner recruitment halted
- Parliament abruptly suspended hiring for the commissioner and deputy roles.
- A newspaper notice on Wednesday confirmed the freeze.
- Neither the National Assembly nor the ICT Ministry explained why.
- The Access to Information Act created this commissioner position.
- Namibia gazetted the Act in 2022, but full implementation stalled.
- No dedicated commissioner means the law lacks its enforcer.
- Promoting and protecting information-access rights is the role's mandate.
- Parliament had only recently advertised the vacancy.
- The incoming commissioner was set to earn N$1.4 million annually.
- Recruitment suspension deepens an already lengthy delay.