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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 9 JUNE 1982

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whose name appears on the consolidated list, or who has been convicted of an offence specified in Schedule 2, and who the Minister has reason to suspect engages or is likely to engage in activities which endanger or are calculated to endanger the security of the State or the maintenance of law and order or propagates or promotes or is likely to propagate or promote such activities, to—

comply, while he is an office-bearer, officer or member of any organization specified in the notice or a member of any public body so specified, or while he holds any public office so specified, with such conditions as may be prescribed in the notice;

resign as an office-bearer, officer or member of an organization specified in the notice, within a period so specified and to refrain from again becoming an office-bearer, officer or member of that organization and from taking any part in its activities;

refrain from becoming an office-bearer, officer or member or from taking part in the activities of any organization specified in the notice or of any kind of organization so specified;

refrain from becoming a member of any public body specified in the notice or from holding any public office so specified or, if he is such a member or holds such an office, to resign, within a period so specified, as such member or from such office and to refrain from again becoming such a member or holding such office.

(2) The Minister shall not exercise the powers conferred upon him by subsection (1) (i) or (ii) in relation to any person who is an office-bearer or officer or a member of an employers’ organization or a trade union registered under the Labour Relations Act, 1956 (Act No, 28 of 1956), nor require any person in terms of subsection (1) (iii) not to become an office-bearer or officer or a member or not to take part in the activities of such employers’ organization or such trade union, except after consultation with the Minister of Manpower.

(3) Notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained in any instrument, rule or agreement governing the relations between any organization and any office-bearer, officer or member thereof who has under subsection (1) been required to resign, such office-bearer, officer or member may by resignation terminate his relationship with such organization as from the date of the resignation.

(4) Nothing in this section contained shall derogate from the provisions of section 66 (3) of the Republic of South Africa Constitution Act, 1961 (Act No. 32 of 1961), or section 10 (7) of the Supreme Court Act, 1959 (Act No. 59 of 1959).

19. (1) The Minister may by a written notice signed by him and addressed and delivered or tendered to the person concerned, prohibit any person—

who the Minister is satisfied engages in activities which endanger or are calculated to endanger the security of the State or the maintenance of law and order or propagates or promotes or is likely to propagate or promote such activities; or

whose name appears on the consolidated list; or

who has been convicted of an offence specified in Schedule 2,

and who the Minister has reason to suspect engages or is likely to engage in activities which endanger or are calculated to endanger the security of the State or the maintenance of law and order or propagates or promotes or is likely to propagate or promote such activities,