Non receipt of radio station license

ICASA is the regulator for the South African communications, broadcasting and postal services sector. At this stage, this section is not officially sanctioned by ICASA management and is being monitored on a voluntary basis.

Moderator: Moderators

pilotC
Too Tousand
Too Tousand
Posts: 2290
Joined: Sat Sep 23, 2006 4:51 pm
Location: FAGM
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 1 time

Non receipt of radio station license

Unread post by pilotC »

Firstly thank you for your contribution to this forum.

I completed the paper work at ICASA's office. I have paid all my fees. However I have never received a radio station license for months already. I have phoned and sent emails with no success. My postal details are correct as I receive invoices from ICASA.

How could we resolve this?

Regards,
Claudio
User avatar
Peter.L.
Lining Up
Posts: 108
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:35 am
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0

Re: Non receipt of radio station license

Unread post by Peter.L. »

Hi Claudio,

Please send me an email with the details and I'll try and find out what has gone wrong pleonard@icasa.org.za

Peter
User avatar
CC
1k poster
1k poster
Posts: 1344
Joined: Wed Feb 16, 2005 3:39 pm
Closest Airfield: Kidwell 1L4 Nevada USA
Location: Nevada and Alaska, USA
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 7 times

Re: Non receipt of radio station license

Unread post by CC »

Same thing here. I paid for a renewal 12 April (3 Months ago) and after numerous emails and phone calls NOTHING!! License no.526-754-7
Milne "CC" Pocock. FAA CFI. cc@bush-air.com
Bush & Mountain flying, STOL, and Tailwheel training. Author of the Bush & Mountain Flying book.
AOPA "Distinguished Flight Instructor" Award 2018, 2019 & 2021
www.Bush-Air.com
User avatar
Laeveld Louis
Airborne from Unmanned field
Posts: 522
Joined: Sat Mar 22, 2008 7:47 pm
Closest Airfield: South Africa
Location: FAMN FASD
Has thanked: 14 times
Been thanked: 9 times

Re: Non receipt of radio station license

Unread post by Laeveld Louis »

Ditto.... 8-[
Live every day!
User avatar
Peter.L.
Lining Up
Posts: 108
Joined: Mon Jan 10, 2011 9:35 am
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 0

Re: Non receipt of radio station license

Unread post by Peter.L. »

Hi Guys,

To save me having to duplicate things all the time, may I refer you to the link below on the Microlighters Forum where I have posted a response to very similar complaints, just below John Boucher's post. As mentioned in my posting there, as soon as I have obtained clarity, I will post a suiitable response on both forums.

Regards,

Peter

http://microlighters.co.za/viewtopic.ph ... 1&start=30
User avatar
TerryE
Frequent AvComer
Posts: 927
Joined: Wed Apr 30, 2008 8:53 am
Closest Airfield: FALA
Location: JHB
Has thanked: 0
Been thanked: 1 time

Re: Non receipt of radio station license

Unread post by TerryE »

From TechCentral
Independent Communications Authority of SA (Icasa) CEO Themba Dlamini has moved to explain the decision by the auditor-general once again to submit a qualified audit of the telecommunications and broadcasting regulator’s annual financial statements. The authority has asked for “condonation” from government in an effort to stop it from receiving a qualified audit in future years.

Icasa again attracted a qualified opinion in the 2011/2012 financial year because the auditor-general was “unable to obtain sufficient, appropriate audit evidence” to show that R793m the authority says it received from licensing and administrative fees was correct. It also couldn’t confirm the accuracy of an amount of R801m owing to national treasury as disclosed in the Icasa annual report.

“Due to the lack of controls over the invoicing and collection of licence fee revenue, the entity’s records did not permit the application of alternative audit procedures and, consequently, I was unable to determine whether any adjustments to the national revenue fund receivable and resulting payable figures were necessary,” the auditor-general says in its report.

The authority has asked for “condonation”, which would “lessen the severity” of the finding, Dlamini says.

He says the qualified audit relates to Icasa’s problematic spectrum management system. He says an interface issue between regulatory agency’s “JDE system”, which generates financial reports, and “Spektrum”, which manages details about licences, led to the problems.

“The challenge has been, if you go back two or three years, you don’t know what you’re looking at in terms of data because you don’t know if it’s garbage or not,” he tells TechCentral. “When Spektrum was introduced, it was based on an old mainframe system and since then it has never been upgraded to the extent that it is compatible with systems like JDE.”

This means there is not reliable information to conduct an audit, hence the auditor-general’s qualified report. “We have proposed to the minister to condone the prior years so that when we get audited, we get audited for the current financial year. The moment you keep going back, you have a permanent qualification,” Dlamini says.

In addition, Icasa has had to revisit regulations around general licence fees, which were based on the gross profit reported by the companies it regulates. This, Dlamini says, resulted in some companies supplying incorrect information, which affected Icasa’s audit opinion. “We have reviewed that regulation to move away from gross profit to a turnover approach,” he says. “It has been endorsed by our audit risk committee and by the council.”

Dlamini says an Icasa finance turnaround plan was established to look at the auditor-general’s findings and this plan is “zooming into every activity that is affecting that finding. The [Icasa] council gets a weekly update on the finance turnaround plan [and] we have agreed that we will have a broader [and] cleaner administration approach.” — (c) 2012 NewsCentral Media
http://www.techcentral.co.za/icasa-expl ... Central%29

I especially like
Icasa again attracted a qualified opinion in the 2011/2012 financial year because the auditor-general was “unable to obtain sufficient, appropriate audit evidence” to show that R793m the authority says it received from licensing and administrative fees was correct
and
The challenge has been, if you go back two or three years, you don’t know what you’re looking at in terms of data because you don’t know if it’s garbage or not,
The real reason we can't get our licenses ? ...
A superior pilot uses his superior judgment to avoid situations which require the use of his superior skill.
Frank Borman (Commander of Apollo 8 ) - Flying Lessons, Federal Aviation Administration, January 8, 2008
User avatar
BallsOfFire
1k poster
1k poster
Posts: 1858
Joined: Tue Feb 27, 2007 8:04 am
Location: Lanseria
Has thanked: 3 times
Been thanked: 42 times

Re: Non receipt of radio station license

Unread post by BallsOfFire »

Same here... :(
"Learning to fly is easy.....it's learning when not to fly that's the hard part"

Return to “ICASA”