PROMOTION OF ACCESS TO INFORMATION ACT MANUAL

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. WHO ARE WE
2. ABOUT THIS MANUAL
3. WHO CAN YOU CONTACT FOR ASSISTANCE?
4. FURTHER GUIDANCE FROM THE INFORMATION REGULATOR
5. RECORDS WE MAKE AVAILABLE AUTOMATICALLY
6. RECORDS WE REQUIRE TO DO OUR BUSINESS
7. RECORDS THAT WE ARE REQUIRED TO HOLD BY LAW
8. WHO MAY REQUEST ACCESS TO RECORDS?
9. HOW DO YOU REQUEST ACCESS TO RECORDS?
10. HOW DO WE GIVE YOU ACCESS?
11. HOW MUCH WILL THE RECORDS COST?
12. WHEN CAN WE REFUSE YOU ACCESS TO A RECORD?
13. WHAT CAN YOU DO IF WE REFUSE TO GIVE YOU ACCESS TO A RECORD?
14. HOW DO WE PROCESS AND PROTECT PERSONAL INFORMATION?

 

1. WHO ARE WE
We are The Fat Butcher, a contemporary steakhouse situated in the heart of the Western Cape Winelands:
Stellenbosch.

Business name: Fat Butcher Restaurants (Pty) Ltd, a private company with limited liability
registered in South Africa with registration number 2012/150044/07
Physical address: 1 Van Riebeeck Street, Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa, 7600
Directors: Jacques Antoine Rupert & John Peter Rupert
Phone number: +27 21 882 8705
Websites: www.fatbutcher.co.za & shop.fatbutcher.co.za
Email address: manager@fatbutcher.co.za

 

2. ABOUT THIS MANUAL
We respect your right of access to information. This manual will help you to exercise the right to get access to
some of our records when the record is required to exercise or protect your rights, you have followed the
procedures, and we do not have any reason to refuse your request.

This manual has been made available in compliance with Section 51 of the Promotion to Access of Information
Act 2 of 2000 (generally referred to as “PAIA”).
This manual is available on our website or a hard copy can be obtained at our premises.

3. WHO CAN YOU CONTACT FOR ASSISTANCE?
If you need to access our information or records, you can contact our Information Officer:

Name: Rita Swart
Address: 1 Van Riebeeck Street, Stellenbosch, Western Cape, 7600
Phone number: +27 21 882 8705
Websites: www.fatbutcher.co.za & shop.fatbutcher.co.za
Email address: rita@fatbutcher.co.za

 

4. FURTHER GUIDANCE FROM THE INFORMATION REGULATOR
If you require additional guidance regarding PAIA and exercising your rights, you can contact the Information Regulator or read the Information Regulator’s PAIA guide in each official language at:
https://www.justice.gov.za/inforeg/docs.html.

The Information Regulator’s details:

Website: www.inforegulator.org.za
Postal address: PO Box 3153, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2017
Physical address: JD House, 27 Stiemens Street, Braamfontein, Johannesburg, 2001
Phone number: 010 023 5200
Lodge a complaint: paiacomplaints@inforegulator.co.za
General Enquiries: enquiries@inforegulator.org.za

5. RECORDS WE MAKE AVAILABLE AUTOMATICALLY
These are records that we make available automatically without you needing to request access to them in terms of PAIA.

ACCESS TO INFORMATION MANUAL

Records: Access:
Directors’ names www.bizportal.gov.za
Other incorporation documents www.bizportal.gov.za
Banking details Request via e-mail
Information on our websites (including our
products, menu and prices)
www.fatbutcher.co.za & shop.fatbutcher.co.za

6. RECORDS WE REQUIRE TO DO OUR BUSINESS
We hold certain categories of records in electronic or physical format. We do not make these records available automatically. You may request access to these documents in terms of PAIA:

 

Categories: Description of categories:
Statutory records Company incorporation documents
Share register
Memorandum of Incorporation
Resolutions
Minutes of meetings of the board of directors
Records relating to the appointment of directors, auditors,
and other officers
Income tax Pay-as-you-earn (PAYE) records Documents issued to
employees for income tax purposes
Records of payments made to South African Revenue
Services on behalf of employees
Tax returns
All or any statutory compliance
Value Added Tax
Skills Development Levy documents
Unemployment Insurance Fund
Labour relations records COIDA documents and records
Personnel documents and records
Employment contracts
Disciplinary records
Salary records
Disciplinary code and/or procedures
Leave records
Training records
Training manuals
Address lists
Internal telephone lists
Finance Receipts and payments
Bank statements
A list of the company's debtors and creditors
Budgets
Management accounts
Asset registers
Invoices
Salaries
Minutes of meetings
Correspondence
Risk and compliance Contracts
Policies and procedures
Risk assessment
Compliance records
Insurance policies
POPIA compliance documents
Other IT usage statistics and equipment details Supplier lists

Secretarial records
Media releases and public relation events records

Customer information Customer details
Contact details of existing and prospective customers
Communication and correspondence with customers
Sales records
Transactional information and marketing records

 

7. RECORDS THAT WE ARE REQUIRED TO HOLD BY LAW
We keep certain legislative records that we are required to keep by law. You can request that we provide you with
these records. We keep the following legislative records:

 

Records: Access:
Communications and IT Electronic Communications Act 36 of 2005
Electronic Communications and Transactions Act 25 of
2002
Regulation of Interception of Communications and
Provision of Communication related Information Act 70 of
2002
Cybercrimes Act 19 of 2020
Compliance and Corporate Governance Companies Act 71 of 2008
Copyright, Intellectual Property and Trademarks Copyright Act 98 of 1978
Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act 38 of 1997
Intellectual Property Laws Amendment Act 28 of 2013
Trade Marks Act 194 of 1993
Finance Income Tax Act 58 of 1962
Insolvency Act 24 of 1936
Tax Administration Act 28 of 2011
Value Added Tax Act 89 of 1991
General Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008
Prescription Act 18 of 1943
Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair
Discrimination Act 4 of 2000
Promotion of Access to Information Act, No 2 of 2000
Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013
Human Resources Basic Conditions of Employment Act 75 of 1997
Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Disease Act
130 of 1993
Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998
Labour Relations Act 66 of 1995
Occupational Health and Safety Act 85 of 1993
Protected Disclosures Act 26 of 2000
Skills Development Act 97 of 1998
Skills Development Levies Act 9 of 1999
Unemployment Insurance Act 63 of 2001
Unemployment Insurance Contributions Act 4 of 2002

 

8. WHO MAY REQUEST ACCESS TO RECORDS?
You may request records from us if that record is required to exercise or protect your rights.

9. HOW DO YOU REQUEST ACCESS TO RECORDS?
Our Information Officer has been appointed to deal with all PAIA related matters. To request access to a record,
please complete Form 2 (available at https://www.justice.gov.za/inforeg/docs/forms/InfoRegSA-PAIA-Form02-
Reg7.pdf) and submit the form and the request fee to our Information Officer via email, or by submitting it at our
physical address.
The completed form must include the following:
- enough information for our Information Officer to identify you, the records you request, and the form of
access you require;
- your email address, postal address, or fax number must be included;
- you must describe the right you want to exercise or protect and why you need the requested record to
exercise your right;

- provide any other way you would like to be informed of our decision to provide the record or not other than
in writing; and
- it must provide proof of the capacity in which you are making the request if you are doing it on behalf of
someone else.

If you do not use the standard form or if you do not provide enough information, we may reject or delay the request.

10. HOW DO WE GIVE YOU ACCESS?
We evaluate and consider all requests we receive. If we approve it, we will decide the form of access we will provide
unless you have requested the record in a specific form.

11. HOW MUCH WILL THE RECORDS COST?
PAIA allows us to charge a request and access fee. You must pay us the prescribed fees before we give you access
to the records. On your request, our Information Officer will notify you of the application procedure.

 

Description: Amount:
Request fee, payable by every requester R140.00
Photocopy or printed black & white copy for
every A4 page (Access fee)
R2.00 per page or part of the page
For a copy in a computer-readable form on a flash
drive (provided by the requester)
R40.00
For a copy of visual images This service will be outsourced. The fee will
depend on the quotation from the service
provider.
For a transcription of an audio record, per A4-size
page
R24.00
For each hour or part of an hour (excluding the
first hour) reasonably required to search for, and
prepare the record for disclosure
R145.00
The search and preparation fee cannot exceed R435.00
Deposit: if the search exceeds 6 hours One-third of the amount per request. It is
calculated in terms of items 2 to 8 above.
Postage, email or any other electronic transfer Actual expense, if any.

 

12. WHEN CAN WE REFUSE YOU ACCESS TO A RECORD?
We may refuse to provide you access to certain records to protect:
- someone else’s privacy;
- another company’s commercial information;
- someone else’s confidential information;
- research information;
- the safety of individuals and property; or
- records privileged from production in legal proceedings.

We will let you know if your request has been approved or denied with our reason within 30 calendar days after
receiving your request. If we cannot find the record or if it does not exist, we will notify you that it is not possible
to give access to that record by affidavit.

 

13. WHAT CAN YOU DO IF WE REFUSE TO GIVE YOU ACCESS TO A RECORD?
If we refuse to give you access you may apply to a court with jurisdiction or lodge a complaint with the Information
Regulator at PAIAComplaints@inforegulator.org.za.

14. HOW DO WE PROCESS AND PROTECT PERSONAL INFORMATION?
We process various forms of personal information for various business purposes. Please refer to our Privacy Policy or ask our information officer for a copy if you want to know more.