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    The RTIA is committed to ensuring full compliance with the King III Report on Corporate Governance, the provisions of the Public Finance Management Act, 1999, the Transport Agencies General Laws Amendment Act, 2008, as well as governance and compliance directives from the Department of Transport and National Treasury.The RTIA is a schedule 3A public entity in terms of the PFMA and fully state owned. The Minister of Transport is the political principal and shareholder overseeing the Agency.

    Governance Structures
    The Board of the Agency is the Accounting Authority. The Board was appointed in August 2010 and comprise of the following members:

    Board Members
    Ms NE Rapoo - non-executive chairperson
    Mr JR Chuwe - executive director
    Mr IS Jordaan - non-executive director
    Mr CM Manzini - non-executive director
    Adv TE Dicker - non-executive director

    In its first year of operations, the Board has established two sub-committees, namely the Audit, Risk, Finance & Human Resources Committee and the Technical Committee.

     

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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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