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1 April 2014

 

 

ANC applauds bold and decisive steps on credit amnesty and mobile
termination rates

 

 

The African National Congress welcomes the bold and decisive steps recently
taken by our government to ease the burden of high communication costs and
access to credit for many South Africans. The Removal of Adverse Consumer
Credit Information Regulations (Credit Amnesty) and the ICASA-spearheaded
review of regulations governing mobile termination rates are part of the
good story and commitment of the ANC and its government to create an
environment that stimulates economic growth and meaningful economic
participation for all.

 

The Credit Amnesty which comes into effect today, 1 April 2014, seeks to
remove barriers to accessing credit and also assists those consumers who can
afford credit to access credit. It is further aimed at redressing failure,
in certain instances, of credit providers to consider broader economic
factors when granting credit. This decisive step to provide credit amnesty
to our people further intends to assist consumers negatively impacted by
economic recession and we expect that its implementation will, amongst
others, remove barriers to employment and broaden access to credit for
credit seekers. This regulation will address the blacklisting of millions of
consumer who have paid their debts but are still prevented by listings in
credit bureaus from gaining access to credit, accommodation and even jobs.
We join Cabinet in noting that access to a sustainable credit market is
essential to all developmental goals.

 

The decision of the ICASA to review the call termination rates between
mobile operators must be hailed as a bold step towards reducing the overall
cost of telephony and communications in South Africa. It is the legitimate
expectation of all South Africans that ICASA should regulate in the public
interest, and thus we applaud the Authority's effort to bring down the cost
of telecommunications. ICT, with mobile telephony at its core, is a critical
enabler for economic activity in an increasingly networked world. We trust
that during the six months mandated by the court for ICASA to develop new
regulations, all stakeholders will co-operate to reach agreement on
acceptable regulation and price levels which are in the public interest and
sustainable.

 

 

Issued by:

Jackson Mthembu

National Spokesperson

African National Congress

 

Enquiries:

Keith Khoza, 082 823 9672

Khusela Sangoni, 072 854 5707

 

 

 

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