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MEC's fine goes to charity

2003-08-04 21:02
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Johannesburg - A charge under the Road Traffic Act laid against Mpumalanga traffic MEC Mohammed Bhabha has been withdrawn, and the MEC will pay the equivalent of the fine to charity.

In a media statement on Monday, the MEC's office said the Mbombela municipality had alleged that Bhabha had been following another vehicle too closely on May 3.

A meeting was held between Mbombela's municipal manager, Mbombela traffic officials and the MEC, at which it was agreed that the case against Bhabha could not be proved beyond reasonable doubt.

The charge was withdrawn, and Bhabha agreed to donate R1 000 - the equivalent of the fine that would have been imposed - to the municipality to give to a charity of its choice, the statement read.

Bhabha said he was glad "the matter was settled amicably and everything has been put to rest".

- SAPA

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Marius says... Two comments - 1) On who ownes the land: Mulder is right and seeing that the black tribes migrating from the north have dispossed the Koi and San, as much as the whites from the South did, I suggest Mr Zuma give the fertile East, the traditional heart land of the black tribes, back to the decendents of the Koi and the San while he is busy redistributing according to moral principals. 2) On land ownership: The ANC is bringing their people under the false impression that (traditional, communial African) land ownership leads to properity - that is absolute rubbish as modern farming is a capital intensive and marginal business; To make money out of farming is not easy. In this day and age individual wealth is created by having a job, to have a job you need a government that manage the affairs of the country well - creating a regulatory environment where entrepeneurs want to invest their money, where goverment spending goes to the best value supplier (and not family or party members), where the goverment service (including the poorly performing teachers) is managed by strict performance measures and where there are consequences for under performance. I think if the ANC had any idea how to govern they would create prosperity for their population, without having to resort to this absurd emotional notion of land ownership that brings prosperity. Read the article...

 
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