MEC Phosa Urges Liquor Outlets to Comply with Liquor Legislation
MEC for Economic Development, Environment and Tourism, Mrs Pinky Phosa
has called on all liquor outlets in the province to comply with liquor
legislation.
Phosa made an appeal after the Department of Economic Development
Environment and Tourism liquor inspectors in conjunction with the South
African Police Service, Department of Home Affairs, Department of
Cooperative Government and Traditional Affairs raided several liquor
outlets during the three days blitz around Mbombela. municipality
Out of 25 liquor outlets which were inspected during the blitz, 11 were
found not complying with the Liquor Act, and they were closed down while
the other 14 were given fines totaling R18 000 for contriving the Liquor
Act and License conditions. These included the sub-letting of liquor
licenses; failure to produce liquor licenses upon demand; trading with
the deceased’s license, and effecting structural changes to the premised
without the Liquor Board’s consent.
When delivering the Policy and Budget Speech earlier this year, MEC
Phosa also made a commitment to fund the Mpumalanga Liquor Authority
(MLA) to the tune of R6, 6 Million to ensure that Liquor affairs are
well regulated in the province.
“I am calling on all Liquor License holders in the province to comply
with our liquor legislation and license conditions, and failure to
comply with the liquor legislation, will leave the Department with no
choice but to close those non-compliant liquor outlets.
The Department will continue to partner with other law enforcement
agencies, and including the criminal justice cluster, in its quest to
ensure that the liquor industry is well regulated in the province,” said
MEC Phosa.
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