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Administrative law
ADL 2601
An overview and revision 2013

,Problem statement
 The MEC for Roads and Transport, the appointed representative in
control of the Department of Roads and Transport in the Gauteng
Province, decides to close all taxi routes and the portion of the taxi
ranks operated by the Witwatersrand African Taxi Owners Association
(WATA).
 The MEC plans to introduce a new bus service system, which has
commonly become known as the Bus Rapid System (BRT).
 The purpose of the BRT is to improve public transport in the Gauteng
Province.
 WATA is aggrieved by the decision of the MEC and points out that the
BRT can be implemented on other routes where no form of transport is
available and furthermore that the consequence would be that its 1200
members would be without jobs.
 WATA has persistently tried to make these representations to the MEC.
The MEC has refused to receive their representations and has made no
attempt to give reasons for the decision to close all taxi routes and the
portion of the taxi ranks operated by WATA.

,Problem statement
Breakdown – identify NB parts (quickly write this down)

 The MEC for Roads and Transport (representative in control of
the Department of Roads and Transport)
 Decides to close all taxi routes
 Taxi ranks operated by the Witwatersrand African Taxi Owners
Association (WATA)
 The MEC plans to introduce a new bus service system (BRT)
 The purpose of the BRT is to improve public transport in the
Gauteng Province.
 WATA is aggrieved by the decision of the MEC and points out
that the BTR can be implemented on other routes where no form
of transport is available and furthermore that the consequence
would be that its 1200 members would be without jobs.
 The MEC has refused to receive WATA’s representations
 No attempt by MEC to give reasons for the decision

, Where does administrative law
fit into the legal system?
Constitutional law / Public law



Administrative law



Labour law OR Environmental law

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