Constitution Watch 8/2019 Can Statutory Instruments Amend Acts of Parliament? 19 October 2019 • SI 213/2019 of 27th September [link] – Presidential Powers regulations amending the Exchange Control Act – already noted in Bill Watch 50/2019 [link]. Conclusion It seems likely that the Constitutional Court will in due course have to decide whether or not section 134 of the Constitution calls for a broad and rigid rule that a statutory instrument can never amend an Act of Parliament. Meanwhile, the Government will have to bear in mind the risk posed by the Mlilo decision whenever enacting statutory instruments that do so. Veritas makes every effort to ensure reliable information, but cannot take legal responsibility for information supplied To subscribe or unsubscribe from this mailing list please email billwatch@mango.zw If you wish to contact Veritas please email veritas@mango.zw If you are requesting legislation please email veritas@mango.zw or look for it on www.veritaszim.net follow us on (+263 71 893 3633) This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

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