Title: PRESENTATION BY
1PRESENTATION BY G M NEGOTA (CHAIRMAN
C-BRTA) 2002
2CONSTITUTION OF RSA Article 104, Schedule 6
Legislative Powers regarding Transport
National Government
Provincial Government
International Road Transport Regulatory
Framework Domestic Legislation Multilateral
Agreements Bilateral Agreements
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4INSTITUTIONAL/CONSULTATIVE FRAMEWORK
MINISTER
DG(DOT)
AGENCY
NTC
BOARD
REGULATORY COMMITTEE
CEO STAFF
STAKEHOLDER CONSULTATIVE FORUM SUCH CORRIDOR
PLANNING COMMITTEES AND JOINT ROUTE MANAGEMENT
GROUPS
5PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING C-BRTA
AGENCY
COMMERCIALLY DRIVEN
INDEPENDENT
ARMS-LENGTH
NOT FOR PROFIT
USER PAYS
PROFESSIONAL
FINANCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY
6- ADVICE TO MINISTER
- FOR EXAMPLE
- HOW TO LIBERALISE MARKET ACCESS
- HOW TO REDUCE OPERATIONAL CONSTRAINTS
- SUPPORT IN (RE)NEGOTIATING AGREEMENTS
- EXECUTIVE ARRANGEMENTS
OBJECTIVES
REGULATES ACCESS TO MARKET
BOARD
- FACILITATES
- Cooperative consultative relationships
- Information
- Training
TRANSPORT LAW ENFORCEMENT
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14STRUCTURE OF STAFF
Total number of Employees 135 Ex-NDoT Staff
63 New Appointees 72
15REGULATORY FRAMEWORK STATUS QUO
DOMESTIC LEGISLATION Cross-Border Road Transport
Act, no 4 of 1998 provided for the establishment
of C-BRTA
Multilateral Agreements
Bilateral Agreements
- SADC Protocol on Transport, Communications and
Meteorology - SACU Memorandum of Understanding on Road
Transport (MoU).
- Bilateral Agreements concluded between South
Africa and - Malawi
- Zambia
- Zimbabwe
- Mozambique
- SUPPORT REGIONAL TRADE BY
- Facilitation of Cross-Border Road Transport
- A strategic private-public sector relationship.
- A strategic alliance between Transport
Authorities. - Capacity building of private and public sector.
- Management of information.
16- SADC PROTOCOL ON TRANSPORT, COMMUNICATION AND
METEOROLOGY - C-BRTA IS ACTIVELY INVOLVED IN PROTOCOL
IMPLEMENTATION IN THE ROAD TRANSPORT SECTOR - PRIMARY GOALS
- Integration of regional transport,
communications and meteorology networks - Elimination or reduction of hindrances and
impediments I.r.o. movements of persons, goods
and services. - Development, preservation and improvement of
Transport, communications and meteorology
infrastructure - Optimal utilization of public and private
financial, human and other resources - Effective allocation of existing resources
- Regional and global competitiveness of the
Communitys service providers - Co-operative policy development
- Strategic partnership between government and
regional private sector - Regional development fostered by strategic
partnership between international
co-operatingpartners and regional stakeholders - Customer driven service provision
- Improved diversity of services
- Provision of services on a competitive basis
- Informed decision-making
- Focused investment in joint human resource
development programmes, information management,
research and technology transfer - Effective environmental management
17Cross-Border Road Transport Agreements
- PRIMARY GOALS
- Regulate the carriage of goods and conveyance
of passengers by road within the territories of
SADC states - Endeavour to achieve an equal distribution of
traffic among territories of member states - Achieve an equal distribution of permits
- Achieve and maintain an equitable
non- discriminatory infrastructure cost recovery
system.
18Multilateral Relations
SOUTH AFRICA
SWAZILAND
BOTSWANA
MoU
NAMIBIA
LESOTHO
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22Bilateral Relations
Bilateral road transport agreements that are
fully operational
MALAWI
MOZAMBIQUE
South Africa
ZAMBIA
ZIMBABWE
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26Fostering a transport partnership between
the C-BRTA and Transport Industry
INITIATIVES FOR THE EXECUTION OF THE TRANSPORT
POLICY
Information Desk
Joint Route Management Groups (JRMGs)
27ROAD TRANSPORT INFORMATION DESK
? Road Transport Related?
- TRANSPORT INFORMATION DESK PROVIDES INFORMATION
PERTAINING TO - Permit requirements.
- Vehicle standards.
- Custom excise requirements.
- Visa requirements.
- Status of infrastructure.
- Border post control operating hours and contact
persons. - Current road transport developments in Southern
African countries.
28JOINT ROUTE MANAGEMENT GROUPS
COMPRISES
Multi- and Bilateral Road Transport Agreements
- Transport authorities.
- Infrastructure authorities.
- Local and Provincial transport authorities.
- Transport inspectors.
- Traffic policing authorities.
- Customs Excise authorities.
- Immigration authorities.
- Trade industry authorities.
- Border post authorities and officials.
- Freight forwarders and clearing agents.
- Financial- and insurance institutions.
- All modal transport operators (Bus/Taxi/Freight/Ra
il/Tourism)
29UPGRADING OF TAXI OPERATIONS
30TRANSFORMATION WITHIN THE AGENCY
See headcount of the Agency 265 Permits
issued to SMMEs Communication from Regulatory
Committee is done in any language Recognition
award for the best, well- managed taxi
association of the year Pilot project such as
joint venture between the big and small
operators under the auspices of the Agency
31TRANSFORMATION WITHIN THE AGENCY (contd)
Seek new opportunities to sustain the
Agency - Mentoring program for
SMMEs - Overloading unit to be established in
the Law Enforcement division to control
overloading by means of a permit condition.
32ACHIEVEMENTS
Through effective Law Enforcement the pirate
operations were decreased and as a result,
legal permit applications increased. The
Cross-Border taxi industry was
formalised. The safety of passengers was
ensured through the introduction of passenger
liability insurance. Stakeholder participating
forums are fully operational. Customer service
was improved by among others the introduction of
permit application through Website. Compliance
with Equity Plan by increasing staff from
previously disadvantaged communities.
33ACHIEVEMENTS (contd)
- To transform the bus and freight industries
to be more representative of the demography of
South Africa. Two workshops took place with the
bus and freight industrys stakeholders.
Smaller committees were formed to discuss
inter alia - Policy requirements
- Access to finance
- Joint ventures
- Transfer of skills, and
- Training
34 1. The C-BRTA and co-operating partners, the
European Union and German Agency for Technical
Co-operation and development are addressing the
crisis in a very robust and interactive way in
the industry. 2. Programmes instituted at five
border posts Creating institutional
arrangement for effectiveness Aligning
policies ie. SADC, Cross-Border
stakeholders Developing programs on
preventing, care and support Researching
baseline of data Developing monitoring
evaluation mechanisms Integrating stakeholder
HIV/AIDS THE CRISIS/ CHALLENGE OF THE DECADE
35CHALLENGES
To make a meaningful contribution to curb the
HIV/AIDS pandemic To complete the
transformation process in the Agency To
contribute to the overload control through
RESTRICTING OPERATORS to pay-loads prescribed
by legislation, permit conditions and on-going
effective law enforcement. To institute a
project on route saturation to provide realtime
information to the Board To UPGRADE all
bilateral road transport agreement to a single
SADC multilateral agreement
36FINANCIAL OVERVIEW
37FINANCIAL OVERVIEW (CONTD)
Revenue is not comparable with prior year as
it was only an eight month period, but it is
anticipated that it will increase by 19
compared with the 2001 financial
year Twenty two (22) inspectors were
appointed during the current year which will
result in an increase in revenue due to more
permits being purchased, or as a result of
the law enforcement process Operating costs
increase by 18 compared with the 2001 year as
a result of appointing the inspectors. This is
however compensated by the increase in revenue.