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Minister notes rhino horn ruling

Ministerย of Environmental Affairs Dr Edna Molewa has noted the North Gauteng High Courtย rulingย relating to the issuance of a permit for the selling ofย rhinoย hornย to breeder John Hume.

The application regarding Hume’s unauthorised permit was heard in courtย on Sunday. Theย Ministerย opposed the application and at the same time, applied to have the unauthorised permit set aside. The urgent application was brought with less than 48 hoursโ€™ notice.

Hume applied for a permit for the sale of 264ย rhinoย hornย for what has been described in the media as โ€˜the worldโ€™s first onlineย rhinoย hornauctionโ€™.

On 10 August 2017 the selling permit was issued by an official in the department, in the belief that she had the delegated authority to issue a selling permit. However, the permit was not handed to Hume.

On 16 August 2017, Hume brought an urgent application for a permit to be issued.

The Department of Environmental Affairs said the domestic sale ofย rhinoย hornย is legal following a Constitutional Court order in April 2017 upholding a 2015 High Court decision uplifting the 2009 moratorium on the domestic trade inย rhinoย hornย retrospectively.

โ€œDomestic trade inย rhinoย hornย is subject to the issuance of the relevant permits in terms of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004 (Act No 10 of 2004) (NEMBA), its regulations and applicable provincial legislation.ย 

โ€œHowever, only theย Ministerย has the authority to grant permits for the sale ofย rhinoย hornย in the seven provinces where the Members of the Executive Council (MECโ€™s) responsible for Environmental Affairs have agreed that theย Ministerย should be the issuing authority for permits relating to trade inย rhinoย horn,โ€ the department said.

Ruling

The Court refused to set aside the permit on the basis that the application to set aside the unauthorised permit was not urgent.

On the issue of the delegation of powers within the Department of Environmental Affairs (DEA), the judge acknowledged that this was a complex issue that could not be decided on an urgent basis by an urgent court without consideration of legal argument to be heard in the ordinary course.

The court ordered theย Ministerย to hand over the original permit โ€“ issued in terms of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004,ย to Humeย within 12 hoursย of theย ruling.ย 

It should be noted that the permit to be handed over to Hume was issued with a number of conditions, including the following:

  • The permit holder can only sellย rhinoย hornย to a person who has a permit issued in terms of the National Environmental Management: Biodiversity Act, 2004 authorising him / her to buyย rhinoย hornย from Mr Hume (i.e. a buyerโ€™s permit).
  • The permit does not authorise international trade inย rhinoย horn.
  • The Department must be granted access to the online auction to do the necessary compliance monitoring.ย 
  • The Department wishes to reiterate that theย commercial international trade remains prohibited by the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES). South Africa is party to CITES.

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