AIC PAIA Manual

Registration number 2017/309280/07. In accordance with Section 51 of the Promotion of Access to Information Act No 2 of 2000 (“the Act”)

PARTICULARS IN TERMS OF THE SECTION 51 MANUAL

  1. Contact details
  2. The section 10 Guide on how to use the Act
  3. Records available in terms of any other legislation
  4. Access to records held by AIC Technologies
    • The latest notice regarding the categories of records of AIC Technologies, which are available without a person having to request access in terms of the  Act ‐ in terms of section 52(2)
    • Records held by AIC Technologies
    • The request procedures
  5. Other information as may be prescribed
  6. Availability of the manual
  7. Prescribed fees for private bodies
  8. Prescribed forms

INTRODUCTION

  1. The manual is to assist potential requesters as to the procedure to be followed when requesting access to information/documents from AIC Technologies as contemplated in terms of the Act.
  2. The manual may be amended from time to time and as soon as any amendments have been finalized the latest version of the manual will be made public.
  3. Any requester is advised to contact our Information Officer(s) should he / she require any assistance in respect of the use of this manual and/or requesting of documents / information from AIC Technologies.
  4. The following words in this manual mean:‐
  5. “the Act”  shall mean the Promotion of Access to Information Act, No 2 of 2000, together with all relevant regulations.
  6. “the/this manual” shall mean this manual together with all annexures thereto as available at the offices of AIC Technologies.
  7. “AIC Technologies” shall mean AIC Technologies (Pty) Ltd.
  8. “SAHRC” shall mean the South African Human Rights Commission.
  9. AIC Technologies is a professional services firm that partners with customers to run their enterprises efficiently and effectively through the deployment of various technologies.
  10. AIC Technologies is a private body as defined in the Act.

PARTICULARS IN TERMS OF THE SECTION 51 MANUAL

  1. Contact details (in terms of Section 51(1)(a) of the Act). The Information Officer is Mr Stephen Mack, 377 Rivonia Road, Rivonia, 2029. The telephone number is +27 10 500-2240. The facsimile number is +27 86 455-4358 and the email address is [email protected],
  2. The section 10 Guide on how to use the Act (in terms of Section 51(1)(b)), in terms of section 10 of the Act, the SAHRC is required to compile, in each official language, a guide to the Act to assist people in exercising their rights under the Act. This guide is available from the SAHRC.
  3. Records available in terms of any other legislation (in terms of Section 51(1)(d)), AIC Technologies keeps information / documents in accordance with the following legislation (please note that this is not an exhaustive list): ‐
  4. Basic Conditions of Employment No.75
  5. Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment Act No. 53 of 2003
  6. Companies Act No. 61 of 1973
  7. Companies Act No. 71 of 2008
  8. Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Health Diseases Act No.130 of 1993
  9. Competition Act No. 89 of 1998
  10. Employment Equity Act No. 55 of 1998
  11. Income Tax Act No. 95 of 1967
  12. Labour Relations Act No. 66 of 1995
  13. Occupational Health & Safety Act No. 85 of 1993
  14. Promotion of Access to Information Act No. 2 of 2000
  15. Promotion of Access to Information Act No. 2 of 2000
  16. Skills Development Act No. 97 of 1998
  17. Unemployment Contributions Act No. 4 of 2002
  18. Unemployment Insurance Act No. 63 of 2001
  19. Value Added Tax Act No. 89 of 1991.
  20. Gaining access to records held by AIC Technologies (in terms of Sections 51(1)(c) and 51(1)(e)). What categories of records are, or will be, automatically available without you having to request access to these records in terms of the Act?
    • At this stage no notice(s) has/have been published.
    • The Act provides for the automatic disclosure of certain records. Should records be automatically disclosed, you will not have to formally request these records in terms of the Act.
    • In terms of the Act, this automatic disclosure by private companies is voluntary. This means that a private company is not obliged to make such disclosure. If a private company chooses to make such voluntary disclosure, it may do so by giving notice thereof in terms of Section 52(2) of the Act.
  21. In terms of Section 51 (1) (e) of the PAIA the following records and information may be accessed through correct requests in terms of the PAIA and this Manual. Requests for records in respect of AIC Technologies are to be forwarded to our Information Officer as follows: AIC Technologies (Pty) Ltd, Information Officer,  Stephen Mack, 377 Rivonia Boulevard, Rivonia, 2029.
  22. Records that may be requested are set out in the following categories and types:
    • STATUTORY: Registers, statutory records and returns, agreements, trademarks and patents, licenses, copyrights and designs and lease agreements.
    • HUMAN RESOURCES: Employment Equity returns to the Department of Labour, Work skills development plans submitted to relevant Sector Education and Training Authority (SETA), Standard Terms and Conditions of Employment applicable to all Staff.
    • ADMIN, FINANCE & ACCOUNTING: The Company’s auditors are N A D Auditors Incorporated Chartered Accountants (SA), 4th Floor, Hatfield Plaza, 1122 Burnett Street, Hatfield, 0083.
    • SERVICES: Credit application forms and terms and conditions.
  23. How do you request records?
    • You must use the prescribed form to make the request for access to a record.
    • You can download the form from the Department of Justice website at doj.gov.za.
    • Your request must be made to the Information Officer.
    • Your request must be made to the address, or fax number or electronic mail address as set out under 1 above.
    • You must provide sufficient detail on the request form to enable the Information Officer to clearly identify the record as well as your specific identity.
    • You must also indicate which form of access you require.
    • You must also indicate if you wish to be informed in any other manner and if so, you must state the necessary particulars required to be so informed.
    • You must identify the right that you are seeking to protect or that you wish to exercise and you must provide an explanation as to why the requested record is required for the protection or exercise of that right.
    • If you are making the request on behalf of another person, you must submit proof, to the satisfaction of the Information Officer, of the capacity in which you are making the request.
  24. The prescribed fee (if any) must be paid as set out in below.
    • Other information as may be prescribed in terms of Section 51(1)(f). In terms of this Section, the Minister may publish a notice prescribing any other information that companies will have to disclose.
    • Availability of the manual (in terms of Section 51(3)). This manual is available for inspection during office hours, at no cost, at our head office.
  25. Should you wish to obtain a copy of this manual, or part thereof, such copy can be obtained from either:
    • Our head office, at the prescribed fee as set out in Item 1 of Part III of the Fee Schedule; or
    • The South African Human rights Commission. Please direct your query for a copy directly to the SAHRC details of which are set out in 2 above; or
    • The Government Gazette (the Government Printers).
  26. Prescribed fees:
    • Once your request is made, you will receive notice from us to pay the prescribed fee of R50.00.
    • This prescribed fee must be paid before your request will be processed.
    • Payment of this fee is to be made as directed by the Information Officer.
    • If you are making a request in your personal capacity, payment of the prescribed fee of R50.00 may not be required.
    • We will then make a decision in respect of your request and will notify you of our decision
    • Should your request be refused, you may lodge an application at court against the tender or payment of the requested fee as will be advised in the Notice to you (in terms of (sec 54(3)(b) of the Act).
    • If your request is granted then you will have to pay a further access fee for the search, reproduction and preparation of the record as well as for any time, that has exceeded the prescribed hours, to search and in order prepare the record for disclosure to you (in terms of sec 54(6)) of the Act).
    • The fees schedule can be downloaded from the Department of Justice website at www.doj.gov.za
  27. Please note that in terms the Value‐Added Tax Act, value‐added tax (VAT)may be added to all fees prescribed.
  28. Your request must be set out in the prescribed form, which you can download from the Department of Justice website at www.doj.gov.za and after completion must be forwarded to Mr. Stephen Mack, the Information Office at AIC Technologies (Pty) Ltd, 377 Rivonia, Boulevard, Rivonia, 2029.