Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007 (Act No. No. 32 of 2007)ScheduleLaws Amended or Repealed by section 68Private Security Industry Regulation Act |
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Act 56 of 2001 |
Private Security Industry Regulation Act |
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The substitution for the Schedule of the following Schedule:
'Schedule TABLE OF OFFENCES |
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High treason. |
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Sedition. |
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Sabotage. |
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Terrorism. |
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Public violence. |
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Arson. |
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Malicious damage to property. |
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Intimidation. |
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Rape or compelled rape as contemplated in section 3 or 4 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007, respectively. |
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Murder. |
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Robbery. |
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Culpable homicide involving the use of a firearm or any form of intentional violence. |
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Kidnapping. |
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Assault with the intention to cause serious bodily harm. |
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[Indecent assault] Sexual assault, compelled sexual assault or compelled self-sexual assault as contemplated in section 5, 6 or 7 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007, respectively. |
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Any sexual offence against a child or a person who is mentally disabled as contemplated in Part 2 of Chapter 3 or the whole of Chapter 4 of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007, respectively. |
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Trafficking in persons for sexual purposes by a person contemplated in section 71 (1) or (2) of the Criminal Law (Sexual Offences and Related Matters) Amendment Act, 2007. |
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Child stealing. |
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Fraud. |
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Forgery or uttering of a forged document knowing it to have been forged. |
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Breaking or entering any premises, whether in terms of common or statutory law, with the intention to commit an offence. |
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Theft, whether in terms of common law or statutory law. |
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Receiving stolen property knowing it to have been stolen. |
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Extortion. |
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Defeating the ends of justice. |
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Perjury, whether in terms of common law or statutory law. |
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An offence referred to in Part 1 to 4, or section 17, 20 or 21 (in so far as it relates to the aforementioned offences) of Chapter 2 of the Prevention and Combating of Corrupt Activities Act, 2004. |
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An offence involving the illicit dealing in dependence-producing substances. |
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Any offence in terms of statutory law involving an element of dishonesty. |
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Any offence in terms of the Domestic Violence Act, 1998 (Act No. No. 116 of 1998). |
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Any offence in terms of the Explosives Act, 1956 (Act No. 26 of 1956). |
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Any offence in terms of the Regulation of Foreign Military Assistance Act, 1998 (Act No. 15 of 1998). |
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Any offence in terms of legislation pertaining to the control over the possession and use of firearms and ammunition. |
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Any offence in terms of the Interception and Monitoring Prohibition Act, 1992 (Act No. 127 of 1992). |
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Any offence in terms of the Intelligence Services Act, 1994 (Act No. 38 of 1994). |
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Any offence in terms of the Protection of Information Act, 1982 (Act No. 84 of 1982). |
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Crimen injuria. |
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Any offence in terms of statutory law involving cruelty to an animal. |
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Any offence in terms of any law relating to illicit dealing in or possession of precious medals or precious stones. |
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Any offence in terms of statutory law punishable by a period of imprisonment exceeding two years without the option of a fine. |
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Any conspiracy, incitement or attempt to commit any of the above offences.". |