The General Intelligence Laws Amendment Bill in South Africa has raised concerns due to its vague language and potential threat to citizens’ rights and privacy. Public hearings in Mpumalanga gave attendees the opportunity to voice their worries and suggest stronger supervision systems to protect against undue surveillance and intrusion. The bill’s clarification of essential terminology was a key issue, along with the potential suppression of opposition and the importance of whistleblowers. The conclusion of the public hearings marks the beginning of comprehensive deliberations on the bill, highlighting the power of public participation in shaping legislation.