This document is a certificate issued by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission to AVERDA SOUTH AFRICA on April 17, 2020. It certifies that AVERDA provides essential services, as defined in regulations issued under South Africa's Disaster Management Act in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The certificate replaces any issued prior to April 16, 2020 and confirms that AVERDA has submitted information to the CIPC but does not constitute the legal right to operate - the company must still comply with lockdown regulations. False declarations are a criminal offense.
This document is a certificate issued by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission to AVERDA SOUTH AFRICA on April 17, 2020. It certifies that AVERDA provides essential services, as defined in regulations issued under South Africa's Disaster Management Act in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The certificate replaces any issued prior to April 16, 2020 and confirms that AVERDA has submitted information to the CIPC but does not constitute the legal right to operate - the company must still comply with lockdown regulations. False declarations are a criminal offense.
This document is a certificate issued by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission to AVERDA SOUTH AFRICA on April 17, 2020. It certifies that AVERDA provides essential services, as defined in regulations issued under South Africa's Disaster Management Act in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The certificate replaces any issued prior to April 16, 2020 and confirms that AVERDA has submitted information to the CIPC but does not constitute the legal right to operate - the company must still comply with lockdown regulations. False declarations are a criminal offense.
This document is a certificate issued by the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission to AVERDA SOUTH AFRICA on April 17, 2020. It certifies that AVERDA provides essential services, as defined in regulations issued under South Africa's Disaster Management Act in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. The certificate replaces any issued prior to April 16, 2020 and confirms that AVERDA has submitted information to the CIPC but does not constitute the legal right to operate - the company must still comply with lockdown regulations. False declarations are a criminal offense.
Enterprise Name: AVERDA SOUTH AFRICA Business Category: SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AND PUBLIC CLEANING Contact Person Name: BRINDHA Contact Person Surname: ROBERTS Contact Person Email: BRINDHA.ROBERTS@AVERDA.COM Contact Person Cell Number: 0837480473 Number of Employee: 2100 Physical Address GATEWAY INDUSTRIAL PARK 57 ADRIANA CRESCENT ROOIHUISKRAAL GAUTENG 0157 EXTENDED LOCKDOWN PERIOD: CERTIFICATE OF RECORD FROM 17 APRIL 2020 This revised certificate records that the business operating as AVERDA is registered in terms of the Companies Act, 2008. The responsible person named above has submitted information to the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission to state that the business performs essential services as indicated in relevant regulations issued as part of the state of disaster declared under the Disaster Management Act, to deal with the Covid-19 crisis. This CIPC certificate is a record that the company has submitted information to the CIPC. This replaces any other certificate issued by the CIPC prior to 17:30 on April 16, 2020. The possession of the CIPC certificate is still subject to the company fully complying with the applicable Lockdown Regulations and is a record of the company¶s details. This certificate does not in itself constitute the right to continue operating during the period, and it is the responsibility of the company to ensure that it complies with the regulations. Only businesses which provide essential services in terms of the Lockdown Regulations, as amended, issued by the Minister for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs may continue their operations during the COVID-19 lockdown, and only in respect of goods or services defined as essential in the regulations. False declaration by the company is a criminal offence and will result in prosecution. This certificate may be revoked if there are changes to the regulations or in order to improve implementation of the lockdown. Yours truly CIPC Commissioner
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