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Gender Commission commends calls for public comment on Sex Work Bill

Kim@98958
Last updated: 2022/12/12 at 6:26 PM
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The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) has welcomed the publication of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Bill of 2022, which seeks to decriminalise sex work.

The Commission said the Bill, which was approved by Cabinet in November for public comment, marks significant progress towards the decriminalisation of sex work in South Africa.

Justice and Constitutional Development Minister, Ronald Lamola, announced on Friday, 9 December, that the Amendment Bill has been published and is now open for public comment.

Responding to the publication of the Amendment of the Bill, the CGE said it has always maintained that the criminalisation of sex work goes against the human rights of sex workers in South Africa.

“It is our resolve that sex work must be dealt with through economic and social interventions, rather than criminal law. The continued criminalisation of sex work exposes traders to various forms of risks and abuses from the public and members of the police service. This, despite section 2 of the Constitution calling for the respect and protection of individuals, regardless of their sexual orientation, gender and race, etc. 

“Sex workers have reported various abuses by law enforcement officers, including being raped, blackmailed and being denied the right to access healthcare,” the Commission said in a statement.

The Commission emphasised that any regulation of sex work and sex workers in South Africa must follow a human rights approach that will deliver freedom and right of choice of work; freedom for sex workers to form unions and enable sex workers to challenge unfair labour practices; freedom from discrimination; the right to the highest attainable standard of health; freedom and security of the person, including the rights to be free from arbitrary arrest and detention; the right to be free from violence, and the right to bodily and psychological integrity.

“As much as we appreciate the initiative by Minister Lamola, it is incumbent that citizens make comments based on the prescripts of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa,” the Commission said.

Kim@98958 December 12, 2022 December 13, 2022
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