The Democratic Alliance is embroiled in another controversy, this time around its to do with the decision to hold their national elective conference in October virtually. But commentators are warning that this may exclude the majority of its black members, who have indicated that they lack internet connectivity. Let’s take a look now at the reliability of virtual voting and its constitutional implications. Is it something that can be trusted and is it fair if it stand to exclude a section of the membership?
Guest: Isabel Bosman - Konrad Adenauer Stiftung Scholar at the Johannesburg-based policy think tank, the South African Institute of International Affairs