BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION, COMMUNICATIONS METADATA AND BANK ACCOUNT VERIFICATION BILL (DRAFT)

bulungisa sent a message to John Henry Steenhuisen, Mmusi Maimane, Narend Singh, Pieter Groenewald, Julius Sello Malema, Bantu Holomisa, Cornelius Petrus Mulder, Kenneth Raselabe Joseph Meshoe, Nontando Nolutshungu, Patricia de Lille, Ganief Hendricks, Vuyolwethu Zungula, Velenkosini Fiki Hlabisa, Gayton Mc Kenzie, George Michalakis and Mdumiseni Ntuli.

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John Henry Steenhuisen, Mmusi Maimane, Narend Singh, Pieter Groenewald, Julius Sello Malema, Bantu Holomisa, Cornelius Petrus Mulder, Kenneth Raselabe Joseph Meshoe, Nontando Nolutshungu, Patricia de Lille, Ganief Hendricks, Vuyolwethu Zungula, Velenkosini Fiki Hlabisa, Gayton Mc Kenzie, George Michalakis, Mdumiseni Ntuli
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bulungisa
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BIOMETRIC IDENTIFICATION, COMMUNICATIONS METADATA AND BANK ACCOUNT VERIFICATION BILL (DRAFT)
Date
Sept. 27, 2025, 11:17 a.m.
Dear Honorable MP,


POLICY BRIEF

Biometric Verification & Communications Integrity Bill

1. Problem
- Phone-related killings & robberies: Criminals kill to steal phones because SIMs/IMEIs can be reused.
- Fraud & scams: SIM-swap fraud and anonymous scams cost South Africans billions.
- Anonymous communications: Criminals, undocumented migrants, and syndicates exploit fake IDs and loopholes.
- Weak RICA enforcement: SIMs are registered to false or stolen IDs.
- Money laundering: Bank accounts tied to fake or untraceable identities fuel crime and corruption.

2. Solution
- The Biometric Verification & Communications Integrity Bill requires that:
- Every SIM card and bank account must be linked to a biometric ID (fingerprint + face).
- Live biometric authentication must be done for SIM swaps, SIM porting, and bank account access.
- Metadata retention (call logs, tower pings, IMEIs, IP addresses) must be enforced for 24 months, with strict judicial oversight.
- Wi-Fi/ISP operators must retain IP allocation logs and support lawful verification of internet-based calls.
- Device blacklisting ensures stolen phones cannot be reused.
- Compliance with Section 42 of Immigration Act: Businesses (like MNOs/banks) will no longer “assist” illegal foreigners through false registrations.

3. Benefits
- Reduced murders & robberies → Phones lose resale value if locked to original owner’s biometrics.
- Fewer scams → Every SIM is tied to a verified person.
- Stronger AML enforcement → Fraudulent accounts harder to open.
- Law enforcement tool → Traceable digital ecosystem.
- Alignment with Immigration Act → Prevents enabling undocumented persons to bypass laws.

4. Safeguards
- POPIA compliance: Purpose limitation, minimisation, encryption.
- Independent oversight: Information Regulator + new Communications Integrity Board.
- Judicial access only: No blanket surveillance, only lawful requests.
- Sunset review: Parliament reviews crime reduction impact after 3 years.
- Public support: Subsidised rural biometric capture, emergency services unaffected.

5. Risks & Mitigation
- Privacy risks → Mitigated via encryption, oversight, and access logs.
- High cost → Shared cost model with banks/MNOs, state subsidies for rollout.
- Criminal adaptation to OTT apps → Wi-Fi/IP session logging adds traceability.
- Constitutional challenge → Built-in rights protections strengthen defensibility.

6. Next Steps
- Cabinet Approval → Table Bill in Parliament.
- Pilot Programme → Launch in metros within 6 months (Johannesburg, Cape Town, Durban).
- Public Engagement → Awareness campaigns and civil society consultation.
- National Rollout → Full re-registration of all SIMs and bank accounts within 24–36 months.

Bottom Line:
This Bill saves lives, prevents scams, disrupts organised crime, and ensures every person in SA is known and accountable — while protecting privacy through strict safeguards.

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