CIPRO to transform into the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission
Pretoria, 8 February 2011 - A new commission will be put in place to deliver against the new Companies Act mandate which comes into effect in April 2011. The new commission will combine the Office of Companies and Intellectual Property Enforcement (OCIPE) and Companies and Intellectual Property Registration Office (CIPRO).
The ultimate goal of this reform is to ensure that the regulatory framework for enterprises of all types and sizes, promotes growth, employment, innovation, stability, good governance, confidence and international competitiveness.
The Act provides for the transformation of CIPRO into a newly established independent organ of state, with significantly expanded functions and powers, to be known as the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (Companies Commission). Administrative functions currently assigned to the Minister under the Companies Act, are to be de-politicised and placed within the jurisdiction of the Commission. The Commission will therefore act as an autonomous statutory body outside the public service and will be lead by a commissioner and deputy commissioner.
Mr Lungile Dukwana - CIPRO Acting CEO explained: "We have been preparing for the joining of the Companies Commission for some time. It is of utmost importance that a smooth transition takes place, and has therefore put in-place a change agent network team (CAN) to facilitate change management requirements, and ensure that service to our customers remains constant and uninterrupted."
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