Ms Dikeledi Phillistus Magadzi

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Dikeledi Phillistus Magadzi

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Committee Meetings Attended

  • Transport Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill: adoption: Committee Report postponed
    8 Nov 2018

    The Committee deliberated on the working draft of the Bill clause by clause and approved all the clauses. The Department had been tasked with proposing new clauses that would address the future social security comprehensive legislation and the transition from the Road Accident Fund (RAF) to RABS. Clause 71(3) and ...

  • Transport Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill: minority report
    7 Nov 2018

    The Democratic Alliance submitted its minority report as it was against the Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill. It objected to the no-fault system, the removal of the common law, the financial implications of running the dual system, the modelling cost of RABS, the rehabilitation benefit, and average annual national income. ...

  • Transport Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill: deliberations
    31 Oct 2018

    The Committee approved the drafting of the amendments it proposed in the 30 October meeting. The Committee would consider the Bill and approve it the following week. Thereafter it would begin to process the Airports Company Amendment Bill and the Air Traffic and Navigation Services Amendment Bill.
     

  • Transport Road Accident Benefit Scheme Bill: final proposed amendments
    30 Oct 2018

    The Department of Transport took the Committee through the working draft of the Road Accident Benefit Scheme clause by clause noting all the proposed amendments that had been effected for its approval. Members agreed to the proposed amendments and there were no substantive changes proposed and effected further. DoT also ...

  • Transport Transport Budgetary Review and Recommendations Report
    24 Oct 2018

    BRRR available once published: 2018 Budget Review & Recommendations Reports – BRRR

    The Portfolio Committee on Transport deliberated on the Department’s BRRR report.

    There was some debate about the structure of the report, with one Member asking why it went back four years. Another pointed out that the detailed report ...

  • Transport PRASA & Railway Safety Regulator 2017/18 Annual Reports
    17 Oct 2018

    Annual Reports 2017/18

    The Committee met with the RSR and PRASA boards and executives to discuss their annual reports and audited performance. The two entities presented the pre-determined objectives achieved and the reasons for not achieving some targets. They also gave an outline of their financial performance and, where needed, ...

  • Transport SANRAL; CBRTA; SAMSA 2017/18 Annual Report, with Deputy Minister
    16 Oct 2018

    Annual Reports 2017/18

    The Committee met with the SANRAL, CBRTA and SAMSA boards and executives to discuss the 2017/18 Annual Report and audit . The three each showcased the pre-determined objectives achieved and reasons for not achieving some targets. They also gave an overview of financial performance and where needed, ...

  • Transport RAF & RTIA 2017/18 Annual Reports
    11 Oct 2018

    Annual Reports 2017/18

    The Road Accident Fund (RAF) and the Road Traffic Infringement Agency (RTIA) briefed the Portfolio Committee on Transport on their audit outcomes for the 2017/18 financial year.

    The RAF said its the total revenue during 2017/18 had increased to R37.34 billion, from R33.34 billion in previous year. ...

  • Transport Department of Transport on its Annual Report 201/18, with Minister
    10 Oct 2018

    Annual Reports 2017/18

    Auditor General South Africa (AGSA) noted the regression in clean audits in 2017/18 compared to 2016/17, the reasons for SAMSA and PRASA having qualified audits, the root causes of audit findings and its recommendations for improvements. AGSA emphasised the importance of implementing consequence management for non compliance ...

  • Transport Burning of Metrorail Trains: PRASA strategy; with Minister
    9 Oct 2018

    The Portfolio Committee on Transport met with the PRASA board and executives to discuss ways of resolving challenges in service delivery, such as derailments, delays in train schedules, accidents and losses as a result of burnt trains which were affecting rail transportation, particularly the Metrorail trains in the Cape Town ...