Does re-thinking the regulation of tobacco and nicotine products have the potential to transform public health in South Africa? Would a dispensation on reduced harm products help South African smokers who continue to smoke and in what way? Would such a regulation really encourage smokers to switch to less harmful alternatives? A panel consisting of Professor Solomon Rataemane, Head of Department of Psychiatry at Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Dr Kgosi Letlape, an ophthalmologist in private practice and health activist and co-founder of the African Harm Reduction Alliance, Marcelo Nico, Managing Director at Philip Morris Southern Africa and Indian Ocean Islands, Professor Daniel Malan, Director for Corporate Governance at Stellenbosch University and Coenraad Bezuidenhout, Managing Director of Public Affairs and Government Relations Advisory at FTI Consulting debate the issue. The second segment of a panel discussion looking at harm reduction in tobacco control policy. This podcast is sponsored by Philip Morris South Africa.