Special Investigating Units and Special Tribunals Act, 1996
R 385
South African Boxing Act, 2001 (Act No. 11 of 2001)Chapter 217. Delegation of powers |
(1) | Boxing SA may, subject to the provisions of subsection (2), delegate in writing any of its powers to— |
(a) | any member of Boxing SA; |
(b) | the Chief Executive Officer; or |
(c) | any committee established by Boxing SA. |
(2) | Boxing SA may not delegate the power to— |
(a) | appoint the Chief Executive Officer; |
(b) | deposit or invest surplus money with financial institutions; |
(c) | accredit legal firms or auditors as well as to amend, withdraw or renew their accreditation; |
(d) | enter into an agreement with an accredited legal firm or accredited auditor under section 16; |
(e) | appoint medical practitioners; or |
(f) | issue licences. |
(3) | Boxing SA may attach such conditions to a delegation as it may deem necessary. |
(4)
(a) | Boxing SA may amend or revoke delegation at any time after duly notifying the concerned parties in writing of its intention t o amend or revoke such a delegation; |
(b) | The affected party must be given an opportunity to state its case regarding the intention of Boxing SA to amend or revoke a delegation. |
(5) | A power delegated to the Chief Executive Officer may be exercised by any staff member of Boxing SA, if authorised by the Chief Executive in writing, unless the terms of the delegation to the Chief Executive Officer prohibits him or her from doing so. |