New banking adjudicator in office from May 1

Published Apr 15, 2000

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Neville Melville, the new independent banking adjudicator, is getting ready

to help you with problems that you have with your bank.

Melville, who is the executive director of the Independent Complaints

Directorate, takes up his new position from May 1. For the last few months,

after the retirement of Charl Cilliers, acting adjudicator David John has

been holding the fort.

Melville is an advocate and started his career in law as a prosecutor and

was later a member of the attorney-general`s staff in Natal.

Before starting the Independent Complaints Directorate in 1996, he had for

some years been a police reporting officer appointed under the National

Peace Accord.

Melville`s appointment is the result of a lengthy selection process

undertaken by the Banking Adjudicator`s Commission, a panel consisting of

representatives of the Department of Finance, Trade and Industry, the

Financial Services Board, the Consumer Institute of South Africa, the

National Consumer Forum and three bankers.

The previous adjudicator was appointed by the Banking Council, the

representative body of the banks and the adjudicator`s independence was

questioned by some. This is the first time that consumer bodies have had a

say in the appointment of the adjudicator.

You can take your complaint to the adjudicator if you are an individual or

if you have a small business with a turnover of less than R3 million a

year. The maximum claim you can make is R500 000.

In terms of the new Code of Banking Practice which came into effect at the

beginning of this month, complaints must first be referred back to the bank

to be settled within a limited time. If you are still unhappy, the

adjudicator can make a ruling or a recommendation. If a bank does not

accept a ruling made by the adjudicator, it can appeal to a panel,

consisting of three retired high court judges. If you are still

unsatisfied, you can follow the legal route through the courts.

The telephone number for the office of the banking adjudicator is 011

838-0035 and the fax number is 011 838-0043.

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