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Road Traffic Management Corporation Act, 1999 (Act No. 20 of 1999)

Chapter 2 : Establishment and governance of Road Traffic Management Corporation

13. Directives

 

(1) The Shareholders Committee or the board, as the case may be, may in writing issue a directive requiring the chief executive officer to do or not to do what is mentioned in the directive, if the Shareholders Committee or the board, as the case may be, considers it necessary.

 

(2) Any directive issued in terms of subsection (1) must be consistent with any law administered by the Corporation and must fall within the ambit of the business and financial plan.

 

(3) The chief executive officer must take all necessary steps to give effect to a directive issued in terms of subsection (1).

 

(4) The Shareholders Committee must submit a copy of a directive issued in terms of subsection (1) by it to—
(a) the Minister who must table it in Parliament within 14 days of the issuing of that directive or, if Parliament is not then in session, within 14 days after the commencement of its next ensuing session; and
(b) every MEC who must table it in the provincial legislature concerned within 14 days of the issuing of that directive or, if the legislature is not then in session, within 14 days after the commencement of its next ensuing session.

 

(5) The board must submit a copy of a directive issued in terms of subsection (1) by it to the Shareholders Committee who, in turn, must submit it to—
(a) the Minister who must table it in Parliament within 14 days of the issuing of that directive or, if Parliament is not then in session, within 14 days after the commencement of its next ensuing session; and
(b) every MEC who must table it in the provincial legislature concerned within 14 days of the issuing of that directive or, if the legislature is not then in session, within 14 days after the commencement of its next ensuing session.