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Department to host stakeholder workshop for registering authorities

23 Jul 2010

As a principal party in the provision of functions as set out in the National Road Traffic Act, the department will host a stakeholder workshop on turnaround strategy for registering authorities (driver's license testing centres (DLTCs), vehicle testing centres, motor-vehicle registration authorities).

The details of the workshops are as follows:

Date: Tuesday, 3 August 2010
Venue: Turffontein racecourse, Johannesburg
Time: 08h30 for 09h00

The objectives of the workshop are:

  • to demonstrate political commitment to address problems at these authorities
  • to obtain buy-in for the turnaround strategy from stakeholders and
  • to agree on way forward or action plan for implementation.

The workshop is in line with the MEC's commitment of combating corruption in all programmes of the department particularly DLTCs and operating licensing systems which he presented during the 2010/11 budget vote.

The MEC, head of department as well as senior management of the Departments of Community Safety and Finance will be in attendance.

Source: Department of Roads and Transport, Gauteng Provincial Government

Issued by: Gauteng Roads and Transport
23 Jul 2010


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