If you run a business in South Africa, you’ve probably heard someone mention a “PAIA manual” and thought: Is this another compliance thing I’m supposed to have?
Yes — but it’s also one of the easier ones to sort out if you keep it practical.
What is a PAIA manual?
PAIA stands for the Promotion of Access to Information Act.
A PAIA manual is a document that explains:
- What information your business holds (in broad categories)
- How someone can request access to that information
- Who to contact in your business to make a request
- What forms, fees, and rules apply
Think of it as your business’s “information access rulebook”.
Why it matters (beyond “because the law says so”)
A PAIA manual helps you:
- Show you take compliance seriously (good for partnerships and procurement)
- Respond correctly if someone requests information
- Avoid scrambling when a POPIA/PAIA question comes up
- Reduce risk by making your process clear and consistent
It’s one of those documents you don’t think about… until you really need it.
What a PAIA manual usually includes
- Business details
- Information Officer details
- Usually, the owner, director, or appointed person is responsible for requests
- Records held by the business
- High-level categories like:
- HR and employment records
- Customer and client records
- Supplier and contractor records
- Financial and tax records
- Company governance documents
- Marketing and website records
- High-level categories like:
- How to request information
- Steps a requester must follow
- What form must be completed?
- Where to send it
- Timeframes and possible fees
- Grounds for refusing access
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