Consumer Protection Act, 2008 (Act No. 68 of 2008)

Notices

South African Automotive Industry Code of Conduct

Part B : Alternative Dispute Resolution

18. General administrative powers of Ombud

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18.1The Ombud may for the performance of functions in the MIOSA and as a charge against or for the benefit of the funds of the MIOSA, as the case may be—
18.1.1hire, purchase or otherwise acquire property, and let, sell or otherwise dispose of property so purchased or acquired;
18.1.2enter into an agreement with any person for the performance of any specific act or function or the rendering of specific services;
18.1.3insure the office against any loss, damage, risk or liability;
18.1.4employ sufficiently trained persons to assist the Ombud, determine their terms of appointment and, subject to such conditions as may be determined by the Ombud, delegate or assign to any such employee, including a Deputy Ombud, any administrative function vesting in the Ombud in terms of this part;
18.1.5obtain such professional advice as may reasonably be required; and
18.1.6in general, do anything which is necessary or expedient for the achievement of the objectives of the Ombud.