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Registered National Office:
1 Oak Court, Caledon Street,
Somerset West, Cape Town,
South Africa, 7130

Postal address:
P O Box 1138, Somerset West, 7129

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0861BUSINESS
021 852 4444

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086 554 6065

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SABP
South African Business Party
Policies

Information Technology (IT)
Socio-economic problems, like poverty, joblessness, and lack of decent housing, are caused by a lack of correct action on the part of the people and government.
   People can only act correctly if they make the right decisions.
   You can only make the right decisions if you have the correct ideas in your mind.
   The only way you can get those correct ideas is if you have accurate information at your fingertips.
   You can get the right information from various sources, such as, parents, teachers, managers, colleagues, friend, acquaintances, books, magazines, newspapers, TV, radio, internet, search engines, websites, etc.
   But this information is not always accurate. You have to compare, validate and balance all new information against previously verified info.
   Accessing the right info faster can be sped up using computers, cell phones, etc.
   An SABP-led government will integrate all municipal, provincial and national governmental offices and departments, so that at the touch of a button the right people at the right time in government can get the right information on virtually anything, in order to expedite decision-making, so that the affairs of the people and government may proceed at a much faster rate than has ever been experienced before in SA, and we can all get on with the important job of living our lives.
   Unnecessary delays in all departments (e.g. company and trademark registrations) and public offices, due to insufficient or inaccurate information must be eliminated where possible.
   Unnecessary bureaucratic red tape, like lengthy time-consuming applications to register a company for tax, will also be dispensed with, in favour of computerised issuance of a company tax number upon registration of the company through the registrar of companies.
   The technology exists. What we need to do is acquire, link, harness, programme, commission, use and maintain it.
   (See also "Communications".)

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