Cipro's technical woes hamper its provision of services
Visitors to the homepage of the Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office (Cipro) will notice a large red error message. Glitches with the Cipro website have been occurring on a regular basis since December, meaning that users have been hindered, amongst other things, in submitting their annual returns electronically, for more than a month now.
Now, the situation is even worse than in the past - visitors to www.cipro.co.za or www.cipro.gov.za are blocked from entry to the site.
Despite acknowledging the problems, Cipro clearly has not resolved them. In December, Cipro released a statement admitting that it was experiencing severe "computer network and infrastructure" related problems. This resulted in customers "being thrown off the website". The fact that the website still does not appear to work is troubling.
It is equally concerning is that the extent of the problem forced Cipro to waive its prescribed penalties for the late submission of returns during December 2009.
Being a trading entity, Cipro should generate its own income. Both annual return and penalty fees make up a significant amount of this income. These fees had to be waived several times during the past year due to continuous network malfunction.