The Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013 (POPIA) gives effect to the right to privacy as set out in the Constitution - it provides the regulatory framework within which organisations may process personal information, thereby giving individuals control over how their personal information is used or disclosed).

In essence, POPIA applies to the processing of personal information of a data subject by or on behalf of a responsible party.

This eight-hour course will discuss the grounds for lawful processing and focus on material aspects of the act.

When and where?

7 to 10 April 2026, 9:00 to 11:00 SAST

This course will be held remotely, most likely on Zoom - exact details will be sent to registered participants a few days before the course.

Course outline

In this course, we will cover:

  1. The role players
  2. Types of personal information
  3. The conditions for lawful processing:
    1. Accountability (section 8)
    2. Processing Limitation (sections 9 to 12)
    3. Purpose specification (sections 13 and 14)
    4. Further processing limitation (section 15)
    5. Information Quality (section 16)
    6. Openness (sections 17 and 18)
    7. Security safeguards (sections 19 to 22)
    8. Data subject participation (sections 23 to 25)
  4. Concept of consent
  5. Direct marketing
  6. Retention of records
  7. Transfer of personal information cross border
  8. Information officer
  9. Information regulator
  10. Offences, penalties and administrative fines
  11. POPIA in the workplace
  12. POPIA in the context of retirement funds
  13. Comparison – international data privacy laws

Who will benefit from this course?

Lawyers, legal advisors, principal officers, trustees, fund administrators, fund consultants and anyone else interested in data privacy law

Presenter

Lize De La Harpe is a senior legal advisor within the Regulatory Division of Sanlam Life and Savings. She is an admitted attorney with nearly 20 years financial services experience. She obtained her LLB degree from the University of Stellenbosch in 2005 and a Postgraduate Diploma in Financial Planning (CFP) from the University of the Free State in 2008. 

Lize currently serves as the Chairperson of the Sanlam Unclaimed Benefit Pension & Provident Funds as well as the Sanlam Beneficiary Fund. She also serves as a trustee on the Sanlam Easy Retirement Plan Fund, as alternate trustee on the Sanlam Staff Umbrella Fund and as a member elected representative for the Sanlam Group (as a participating employer) of the Sanlam Umbrella Fund Joint Forum. She currently serves on the National Steering Committee of the Pension Lawyers Association as well as on ASISA's legal and technical committee. 

Lize is extremely passionate about the retirement fund industry and has written numerous articles on legal developments and high-profile court cases.

How much?

R4,400 per person

Certificate

A digital certificate of attendance from UCT will be issued to those who attend the full course.

Please note that the digital certificate can only be viewed on a secure portal. It cannot be downloaded or printed. You will have the option of ordering a hard copy of the certificate at your own cost, including the cost of the courier fee. More information is available here.

No certificate will be issued without the full course fee having been received. Please allow up to three weeks after the end of the course for certificates to be processed.

How to sign up

Complete and submit the registration form. You will then be given the payment information. Please note that your registration is not complete until payment has been made.

One or two days before the course, we will send you the Zoom link. You will need to register and use a password to access the course.

Registrations close three days before the course starts.

Download the brochure.

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