Outa heads to ConCourt to confirm scrapping of Aarto legislation

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Outa heads to ConCourt to confirm scrapping of Aarto legislation
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The High Court in January sent government back to the drawing board, declaring as unconstitutional and invalid both the Aarto Act and the Aarto Amendment Act.

JOHANNESBURG - The Organisation Undoing Tax abuse is heading to the Constitutional Court on Tuesday.

The high court in January sent the government back to the drawing board, declaring both the Aarto Act and the Aarto Amendment Act unconstitutional and invalid. In the high court, Outa argued that the system envisaged by the current Aarto legislation undermined local and provincial governments by ceding their constitutionally vested powers to two national organs of state: the Road Traffic Infringement Authority and the Appeals Tribunal.She found the two acts unlawfully intruded on the exclusive and legislative competence of the local and provincial governments and were as a result unconstitutional.

He’s lodged an appeal with the apex court and in his papers insists that the high court got it wrong.

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