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Post Office Amendment Act, 1991

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The South African Post Office Amendment Act separated the now defunct South African Department of Posts and Telecommunications (SAPT) into a separate post company and telecommunications company. The act split the SAPT into Telkom SA ltd., a wholly state owned communications company, The South African Post Office, and a much smaller Department of Posts and Telecommunications, the task of which is to administer the Radio and Post Office Acts.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Coetzee, Andre. "South Africa." International Financial Law Review (1992): 63. ProQuest. Web. 11 Nov. 2013.