Promotion of Access to Information Act — Section 51 Manual
1. Overview
Agile Solutions Provider (PTY) LTD (2019/118106/07) operates as a proprietary limited Internet Service Provider offering internet services and solutions. The current member is Dean Pillay.
2. Contact Particulars
Physical Address:
5 Kilimanjaro Crescent, Blue Hills, Midrand, South Africa, 1684
Postal Address:
Postnet Suite 041, Private Bag X08, Wierda Park, 0149
Managing Member: Dean Pillay
Telephone: (010) 500 1487
Email: info@agilesp.co.za
3. Section 51(1)(b) of the Act
The legislation permits requesters to access private body records if needed to exercise or protect rights. Public bodies must demonstrate public interest. Requests follow prescribed procedures with specified rates for forms and tariffs.
The South African Human Rights Commission provides a constitutional rights guide, available at:
- Postal: Private Bag 2700, Houghton, 2070
- Phone: (011) 877 3600
- Website: www.sahrc.org.za
4. Applicable Legislation
The corporation maintains records under various South African laws, including the Companies Act, Copyright Act, Employment Equity Act, Income Tax Act, Labour Relations Act, RICA, and others.
5. Schedule of Records
The organisation holds client records including identity document copies, address proofs, invoices, and financial documentation.
6. Form of Request
Requests must use the prescribed form from the South African Human Rights Commission website. Requesters should provide sufficient identifying details about the record, requester identity, desired access format, contact information, and explanation of how the record protects or exercises a right.
7. Prescribed Fees
A R50.00 request fee is required before processing. Records exceeding six prescribed hours may require a deposit (not exceeding one-third of potential access fees). Records remain withheld until fees are paid. Fee structures appear on the SAHRC website.
8. Availability of the Manual
This manual is publicly available for inspection during office hours at no charge, on the website, and through the South African Human Rights Commission. Additional resources are available at www.doj.gov.za under legislation.
