(1) (a) and ((b)
The Department has issued a permit for the selling of rhino horn, ordinary permit number: O28640 was issued for 264 horns. Seven (7) permits were issued authorising the buying of rhino horn (Ordinary permit numbers: O29851; O29852; O29854; O29855; O29856; O29859; O29860).
(2) No. This is due to the nature of any domestic trade where no limits have been placed. It should be remembered that rhino horn trade is governed by CITES which is only about international trade and not domestic.
Furthermore Section 57(1) of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act No. 10 of 2004)(NEMBA) provide that a person may not carry out a restricted activity involving a specimen of a listed threatened or protected species without a permit issued in terms of Chapter 7 of NEMBA. The NEMBA and the Threatened or Protected Species Regulations, 2007 does not provide a quota for the number of permit that could be issued. However, in terms of 92A (1)(b) of NEMBA an issuing authority may refuse a permit if the applicant has been convicted of an offence in terms of NEMBA. Furthermore, Section 88(2)(e) of NEMBA provide that the issuing authority may defer a decision to issue a permit if the applicant is under investigation for the contravention or failure to comply with any provision of NEMBA.
(3) No
Section 57(1) of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act No. 10 of 2004)(NEMBA) provide that a person may not carry out a restricted activity involving a specimen of a listed threatened or protected species without a permit issued in terms of Chapter 7 of NEMBA. NEMBA and the Threatened or Protected Species Regulations, 2007 does not provide a limitation on the number of horns to be traded with however, in terms of 92A (1)(b) of NEMBA an issuing authority may refuse a permit if the applicant has been convicted of an offence in terms of NEMBA. Section 88(2)(e) of NEMBA provides that the issuing authority may defer a decision to issue a permit if the applicant is under investigation for the contravention or failure to comply with any provision of NEMBA. In terms of Section 88(2)(b) of NEMBA, the Issuing Authority may require the applicant to comply with conditions as it may impose.
The permit authorising the sale of rhino horn was issued with conditions, including the following:
The permit authorising the domestic sale of rhino horn was issued with conditions, including the following:
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