Companies accused with exporting chopped car parts sanctioned
By Mervyn Naidoo
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DURBAN - THE hood was lifted on how some stolen vehicles were “chopped” and shipped abroad when two Durban businesses were caught red-handed wheeling and dealing in stolen cars and parts.
Both companies, as juristic persons, admitted guilt and entered into a Section 105 plea agreement with the State at the Durban Regional Court recently.
South X South 29 (PTY) LTD and Gounden and Gounden CC, trading as Wind Motors, were the accused in the matter.
South X South was established in 2018 and specialised in exports, while Wind Motors is well-known in the Durban area for trading in second-hand parts as well as building and modifying cars.
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Cape traffic chief still at work eight months after sex assault charge
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Cape Town - There has been an outcry over the fact that the Western Cape traffic chief Farrel Payne, who in October 2020 appeared at the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court where he was formally charged with sexual assault, crimen injuria and attempting to commit a sex act, is still in his post.
Questions have been asked, including in the provincial legislature, about why eight months after a departmental investigation into the matter was opened, nothing has happened.
Payne replaced long-serving traffic chief Kenny Africa who retired last August.
Siyanda Ndlovu There is a need for 24- hour monitoring of roads, the safety of Gauteng road users is at risk as there is no Gauteng Traffic Police monitoring the roads during the night. Police during a roadblock on the M2E near Cleveland as part of the O Kae Molao operation in the Cleveland, and Jeppestown area of Johannesburg, 6 May 2021. Picture: Neil McCartney
An ongoing dispute between organised labour, the Road Traffic Management Corporation (RTMC) and Provincial Traffic Management with regards to the issue of declaring Gauteng Traffic Police an essential service is “putting lives in danger.”
That is according to the Democratic Alliance (DA) on Monday.
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