FMF NEWSLETTER 16 October 2019

 

FMF NEWSLETTER 16 October 2019   
 
ARTICLE of the week  

Icasa’s pay-TV ‘musts’ make for daft twaddle LEON LOUW

The Independent Communications Authority of SA’s (Icasa’s) draft sports broadcasting regulations are such incoherent babble that they should be called “daft regulations”.

To the limited extent that intelligible intent can be fathomed, they are mired in absurdity and illegality. That somebody drafted the daft draft, which others read and took seriously, is deeply disturbing.

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Latest FMF event video (WATCH)   

The Rule of Law and judicial contempt for liberty in South Africa – MARTIN VAN STADEN

UPCOMING FMF events  

Wednesday, 23 October 2019 EVENING EVENT Human apes to human robots Dawie Roodt, Chief Economist, Efficient Group – 17:45 for 18h15 @ FMFRSVP https://www.freemarketfoundation.com/View-Event?i=217

Wednesday, 13 November 2019 EVENING EVENT Erik Venter – more info to follow

NHI Bill  

NB: The proposed draft of the National Health Insurance (NHI) Bill is open for comment.
Interested parties are invited to submit written comments on the proposed Bill.
The deadline is 29 November 2019.
More details can be found
here.

Read: Pause the NHI, fix the public health sector first

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