Private Security Industry Regulation Act, 2001 (Act No. 56 of 2001)

Regulations

Improper Conduct Enquiries Regulations, 2003

5. Substitution of representative of respondent

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(1) If a representative as referred to in regulation 3(2)(a) at any time ceases to be a director of the company, a member of the close corporation, a partner of the partnership, a trustee of the business trust, an administrator or person in control of the foundation, or a person performing executive or management functions in regard to the security business, or is not able due to circumstances beyond his or her control to further act as a representative in the aforesaid capacity, or if there is another sound reason to replace the representative, the director may on application by the representative, any other interested person or the prosecutor, substitute any other person who may in terms of the definition of "respondent" in regulation 1 act as representative, for such representative, whereupon the proceedings will continue as if no substitution has taken place.

 

(2) If no other person is available to substitute a representative as contemplated in subregulation (1), the proceedings may continue in the absence of the respondent.

 

(3) The citing of a person to represent a security service provider or the substitution of a representative in terms of these regulations, will not relieve such representative from personal liability as a security service provider in respect of improper conduct.