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    Correspondence will only be with shortlisted candidates. If you do not hear from the Agency in three (3) months from the date of closure, please consider your application as unsuccessful. Recommended candidates will be subjected to the Agency’s mandatory background checks, competency assessment, security clearance and qualification verification processes.

    To apply please submit a letter of application, recent curriculum vitae as well as certified copies of qualifications and identity document. Applications must be addressed to: RTIArecruitment@ebustech-consulting.co.za
    Please note that late applications and those without all the relevant supporting documents as prescribed above will not be considered. The appointment will be subject to a security clearance with the relevant agency and a verification of all qualifications and documents supporting the application.

    The RTIA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is seeking to balance the employment equity profile therefore Women and People living with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

    For any queries, kindly contact Ms Lesedi Mampa – (087) 285 0500




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    AARTO Amendment Act 4 of 2019

    The Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Amendment Act 4 of 2019 intends: to amend the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act, 1998, so as : to substitute and insert certain definitions; to improve the manner of serving documents to infringers; to add to the functions of the Road Traffic Infringement Authority; to repeal certain obsolete provisions; to establish and administer rehabilitation programmes; to provide for the apportionment of penalties; to provide for the establishment of the Appeals Tribunal and matters related thereto; to effect textual corrections; and to provide for matters connected therewith.

    What is AARTO?

    AARTO is the abbreviation for the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences Act and is the new “administrator” of the National Road Traffic Act.

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