Examples of Deputy National Director in a sentence
Not later than 30 days from re- ceipt of a request for review (unless such period is extended by the National Director for good cause shown), the Deputy National Director will com- plete such a review and make a final determination on the request, and shall advise the requestor in a written letter of determination whether, and to what extent the correction or amendment will be made.
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The person who immediately before the fixed date was employed by the State as the Director of Public Prosecutions shall be deemed to have been appointed as the Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions in terms of this Act, and his or her service with the Authority as the Deputy National Director of Public Prosecutions shall be deemed to be continuous with his or her service as the Director of Public Prosecutions.
In any case, in terms of the NPA Act, a Deputy National Director can perform all the powers of the NDPP as delegated by him or her.
Some stakeholders argue that section 27 of PRECCA is problematic in that it specifies that the authorisation can either be by the National Director, a Deputy National Director or Director.
For payment whether or not the company is in possession or is entitled to be in possession of the facilities or for payment in the event of sale or other transfer of ownership of or the encumbering of the facilities.
If the amendment or correction is denied in whole or in part, notify the requestor in a written letter of deter- mination the reason for denial and the requestor’s right to request review by the Deputy National Director.
The Court also found that section 12(6) of the National Prosecuting Authority Act, 1998, is constitution- ally invalid to the extent that it permits the suspension of a National Director or a Deputy National Director by the President for an indefinite period and without pay, compromising the independence of those offices.
Section 12(6) of the National Prosecuting Authority Act, 1998, currently provides that the President may provisionally suspend the National Director or a Deputy National Director for misconduct, among others, pending an inquiry into his or her fitness to hold office.
The workshop was opened by the Deputy National Director of Energy, Marcelina Mataveia, and attended by 70 participants from government institutions, the private sector, cooperation partners and academia.