The Kotzé Report

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Chapter 2

(3) the nature and the amount of remuneration which is charged or received by persons who are associated with the practice of this cult; (4) the manner and methods by which this money is collected; (5) the type of behavioural deviations and illnesses to which the practitioners give attention; (6) the manner in which Scientology is advertised; (7) the possible beneficial or harmful effects of the processes; (8) the influencing of persons under 16 years and the legal considerations regarding the approval of parents that their children be involved; and (9) any other aspects concerning Scientology which the Commission may deem necessary. Given under my Hand the the Seal of the Republic of South Africa at Cape Town this Twenty-eighth day of March, One thousand Nine hundred and Sixty-nine. J.J. FOUCKÉ, State President. By Order of the State President-in-Council. C. DE WET." "PROCLAMATION BY THE STATE PRESIDENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA _____ No. 85, 1969 APPLICATION OF THE COMMISSIONS ACT, 1947, TO THE COMMISSION OF INQUIRY INTO THE CULT KNOWN AS SCIENTOLOGY IN SOUTH AFRICA. _____ Under the powers vested in me by section one of the Commissions Act, 1947 (act 8 of 1947), I hereby declare that the provisions of the said Act shall apply to the Commission of Inquiry into the cult known as Scientology in South Africa, which I have today appointed. 3

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