The importance of Confidentiality and Impartiality in Interpreting Services in South Africa if often a query of clients. Silence isn’t always a bad thing. In fact, in the professional world, it can be a sign of trust, respect and responsibility. In interpreting, confidentiality is the silent shield that protects clients, organisations, and the integrity of every interaction in healthcare, education, legal settings, and the corporate world in South Africa. Whether in courts, hospitals or corporate offices, safeguarding sensitive information is paramount for trust, ethics and professionalism.
When clients bring in interpreters, they are doing more than just facilitating communication; they are inviting professionals into conversations that may involve sensitive, personal or legally protected information.
At Frenchside, confidentiality is not just a best practice in interpreting; it is a critical standard that protects our clients and the integrity of every interaction.
The meaning of Confidentiality in Interpreting
In interpreting, confidentiality is the ethical and legal duty of interpreters to protect sensitive, private or personal information from disclosure to unauthorised individuals. It ensures that information and data shared in confidence, in any field, is handled with care, respect and security. This fundamental principle supports professionalism, integrity and responsible information management within the translation and interpretation industry in South Africa.
Confidentiality in interpreting goes beyond not sharing private information after an appointment. It also includes:
- Not discussing client details outside of the assignment
- Not confirming prior interactions with a client
- Not sharing information between providers or settings
- Maintaining strict neutrality and professional boundaries at all times
Maintaining Impartiality
Impartiality is another critical ethical principle for interpreters in South Africa. It requires them to remain neutral and refrain from inserting their opinions or biases into the interpretation. This neutrality is essential to ensure accurate and unbiased communication, enabling the parties involved to make informed decisions based on the content of the conversation itself.
Why This Matters for our client
Whether you operate in healthcare, education, government, legal, or corporate environments, confidentiality plays a key role in:
- Protecting Client Privacy, Our clients trust that their information will be handled with care. Interpreters must uphold that same level of trust.
- Supporting Compliance, Many industries are governed by privacy laws and regulations. Working with interpreters who understand confidentiality helps reduce risk and maintain compliance.
- Maintaining Professional Integrity, Clear boundaries ensure that every interaction remains focused, respectful, and free from bias or assumptions.
- Building Trust in Communication, When clients feel their privacy is protected, they are more likely to engage openly, leading to better outcomes.
What to Expect from a Professional Interpreter
A qualified interpreter should:
- Treat every assignment as a standalone interaction
- Avoid referencing past experiences with a client
- Maintain neutrality in all conversations
- Handle all information with discretion before, during, and after the appointment
Confidentiality and Impartiality is not situational, it is constant
Final Thoughts
Interpreters play a pivotal role in facilitating communication, and their commitment to confidentiality is the bedrock of trust in their profession. At Frenchside, we believe confidentiality is a non-negotiable part of quality service.
Our French, Portuguese, Spanish and German interpreters are trained not only in language and cultural competency, but also in the real-world application of confidentiality across a wide range of settings, including medical, mental health, legal, and educational environments in South Africa.
We don’t just fill requests, we ensure that every assignment is handled with professionalism, discretion, and a deep understanding of what is at stake.
Tel: 012 348 3134 | Mobile: 081 347 6060 | Email: info@frenchside.co.za



