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NO. 63 OF 1996: SENTECH ACT, 1996.
PRESIDENT'S OFFICE
No. 1809.
8 November 1996
NO. 63 OF 1996: SENTECH ACT, 1996.
It is hereby notified that the President has assented to the following Act
which is hereby published for general information:-
ACT
To provide for the transfer of all the shares of the South African
Broadcasting Corporation in Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. to the State; for the
conversion of Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. from a private to a public company, Sentech
Ltd.; for the control of Sentech Ltd.; and for matters connected therewith.
(Afrikaans text signed by the President.)
(Assented to 30 October 1996.)
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BE IT ENACTED by the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, as
follows:-
Definitions
1. In this Act, unless the context otherwise indicates-
(i) "broadcasting licensee" means a broadcasting licensee as defined in
section 1(1) of the Independent Broadcasting Authority Act; (vii)
(ii) "broadcasting signal distribution" means broadcasting signal
distribution as defined in section 1(1) of the Independent
Broadcasting Authority Act; (viii)
(iii) "common carrier" means the holder of a broadcasting signal
distribution licence contemplated in section 33(1)(a)(i) of the
Independent Broadcasting Authority Act; (i)
(iv) "Companies Act" means the Companies Act, 1973 (Act No. 61 of
1973); (iii)
(v) "Company" means the public company, Sentech Limited, contemplated in
section 4; (ii)
(vi) "Independent Broadcasting Authority Act" means the Independent
Broadcasting Authority Act, 1993 (Act No. 153 of 1993); (ix)
(vii) "Minister" means the Minister charged with the administration of
this Act; (iv)
(viii) "SABC" the South African Broadcasting Corporation mentioned in
section of the Broadcasting Act, 1976 (Act No. 73 of 1976); (v)
(ix) "Sentech (Pty.) Ltd." means Sentech (Proprietary) Limited, a
private company having a share capital which is registered as such
in terms of the Companies Act and which is a wholly owned subsidiary
of the SABC. (vi)
Transfer of shareholding in Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. to State
2. (1) The SABC shall transfer all its shares in Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. to
the State in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act.
(2) No stamp duty shall be payable in respect of the transfer of shares in
terms of subsection (1).
Transfer of assets and liabilities regarding signal distribution
3. (1)(a) Before or as soon as possible after the transfer of the shares in
Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. to the State in terms of section 2(1), such assets,
liabilities, rights and obligations (including any claim to copyright,
trademarks and patentable inventions) of the SABC which relate to or are
connected with broadcasting signal distribution as the SABC and the Minister
may agree upon, shall be transferred to Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. or, if it has
been already converted into a public company as contemplated in section 4, to
that company.
(b) In the absence of such an agreement between the SABC and the Minister,
the assets, liabilities, rights and obligations to be so transferred shall be
determined by arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the Arbitration
Act, 1965 (Act No. 42 of 1965).
(2) In order to effect the transfer of any land or real right contemplated
in subsection (1), the Registrar of Deeds who exercises jurisdiction over the
area in which the land involved is situated, shall effect the entries, notes
and endorsements that he or she considers necessary in or on any relevant
register, title deed or other document in his or her office or submitted to him
or her.
(3) The Minister may on behalf of the State apply for the registration of
any registerable right relating to intellectual property, including the
registration as patents of patentable inventions, transferred in terms of
subsection (1).
(4) In order to give effect to the transfer of any trade mark referred to in
subsection (1), the Registrar of Trade Marks shall make the entries, notes and
endorsements that he or she considers necessary in or on any relevant register,
certificate or other document in his or her office or submitted to him or her.
(5) The Registrar of Deeds concerned or the Registrar of Trade Marks may
request the Minister to produce or submit to him or her the information or
document that he or she considers necessary for the purpose of subsection (2)
or (4), as the case may be.
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(6) No transfer duty, stamp duty, registration fee or any other tax, levy or
fee imposed by law shall be payable in respect of the transfer of any asset or
right in terms of this section.
Conversion of Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. into public company
4. (1) As soon as possible after the transfer of the shares in Sentech
(Pty.) Ltd. to the State in terms of section 2(1), the Minister shall on
behalf of the State request the Registrar of Companies in writing to convert
Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. into a public company having a share capital in
accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act.
(2) The request shall be accompanied by the memorandum of association and
articles of association of the intended public company which shall be-
(a) framed in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, but
subject to the provisions of this Act; and
(b) signed by the Minister on behalf of the State.
(3) On receipt of the request and the memorandum and articles so signed the
Registrar of Companies shall-
(a) register the conversion of Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. into a public company
having a share capital, as well as the memorandum and articles; and
(b) issue an amended certificate of incorporation.
(4) The name of the public company referred to in subsection (3)(a) shall be
Sentech Limited.
(5) No additional fee referred to in section 63(2) of the Companies Act
shall be payable in respect of the registration of the memorandum and articles
referred to in subsection (3)(a).
(6) The Registrar of Companies shall issue such directives and authorise
such deviations from the regulations in force in terms of the Companies Act and
the documents prescribed in terms thereof as he or she may consider necessary
in order to give effect to this section.
(7) The rights which, in terms of section 29(1) of the Companies Act, are
not affected by the conversion of Sentech (Pty). Ltd. into a public company,
shall, without limiting the generality of that section, include the
broadcasting signal distribution licence granted to Sentech (Pty.) Ltd. in
terms of section 33(1)(a)(i) of the Independent Broadcasting Authority Act.
(8) Sections 66, 190 and 344(d) of the Companies Act shall not apply to the
public company referred to in subsection (3)(a).
Main object and business of Company
5. The main object and the main business of the Company shall be to provide,
as a common carrier, broadcasting signal distribution for broadcasting
licensees in accordance with the provisions of the Independent Broadcasting
Authority Act.
Shareholding of Company
6. (1) Notwithstanding section 32 of the Companies Act, the State shall be
the only member and shareholder of the Company.
(2) The total value and number of the shares of the Company shall be
determined by the Minister with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance.
(3) The powers and duties of the State as member and shareholder of the
Company shall, subject to subsection (4), be exercised by the Minister.
(4) The rights attached to the shares of the State in the Company shall be
exercised by the Minister with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance.
(5) Any dividends received by the State in respect of its shares in the
Company shall be paid into the National Revenue Fund.
(6) No amount referred to in section 75(3) of the Companies Act or stamp
duty shall be payable in respect of the increase of the share capital or the
number of shares of the Company.
Control of Company
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7. (1) The articles of association of the Company shall provide that-
(a) the directors, other than the managing director. shall fulfil a
non-executive function;
(b) the affairs of the Company shall be managed by a management board
appointed in terms of the articles of association; and
(c) one of the directors shall be appointed as managing director as well as
chairperson of the management board.
(2) The Company shall borrow money only with the approval of the Minister
granted with the concurrence of the Minister of Finance.
Financial year and annual financial statements of Company
8. (1) Notwithstanding section 285 of the Companies Act, the financial year
of the Company shall be the year ending on 30 September.
(2) In addition to the annual financial statements to be drawn up in terms
of the Companies Act, the Minister may direct the Company to draw up annual
financial statements in a form determined by him or her.
Expropriation powers of Company
9. (1) The Company may, with the written approval of the Minister and
subject to this section, expropriate any land or real right in or over land for
the purpose of providing, as a common carrier, broadcasting signal distribution
for broadcasting licensees in accordance with the provisions of the Independent
Broadcasting Authority Act.
(2) If the Company intends to expropriate any land or real right in terms of
subsection (1), the management board referred to in section 7(1)(b) shall
submit to the Minister a report explaining the intended expropriation.$
(3) The Minister shall grant approval for the expropriation of any land or
real right in terms of subsection (1) only if he or she is satisfied after
considering the report referred to in subsection (2), that the Company-
(a) requires the land or real right for the purpose mentioned in subsection
(1); and
(b) is unable to purchase the land or real right on reasonable terms.
(4) Sections 1, 7 to 15 and 18 to 22 of the Expropriation Act, 1975 (Act No.
63 of 1975), shall apply, with the necessary modifications, in respect of the
expropriation of any land or real right in terms of subsection (1), and any
reference in any of those sections-
(a) to "Minister" and "State" shall be construed as a reference to the
Company;
(b) to "section 2", shall be construed as a reference to this section; and
(c) to "this Act" shall be construed as a reference to this Act,
unless the context otherwise indicates.
Short title and commencement
10. This Act shall be called the Sentech Act, 1996, and shall come into
operation on a date determined by the President by proclamation in the Gazette.
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