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Compensation for Occupational Injuries and Diseases Act, 1993 Unclaimed Moneys:- Pretoria STAATSKOERANT, 10 APRIL 2015 No. 38651 3 GENERAL NOTICE NOTICE 283 OF 2015 COMPENSATION FOR OCCUPATIONAL INJURIES AND DISEASES ACT, 1993 UNCLAIMED MONEYS:- PRETORIA The following list that has remained unclaimed for a period of more than 12 months is hereby publishedinterms ofregulation19 of theregulations published under Government Notice No. R. 581 of 1 September 1961, as amended by Government Notice No. R. 1474 of 22 September 1967 and Government Notice No. R. 1354 of 18 July 1975 and Government Notice No. R. 2187 of 5 October 1984 and Government Notice No. R. 223 of 19 February 1988 and Government Notices Nos. R. 316 and 317 of 25 February 1994. Any person claiming payment of any of these amounts must follow the procedure outlined below: Claims must be lodged with the Compensation Commissioner, P. 0. Box 955, Pretoria, or at the nearest office of the Department of Labour or Magistrate within one month after the date of this notice and must be in the form of an affidavit reflecting the claimant's full name, address and Identity number, the grounds on which the claim is based and full particulars of the accident in respect of which the amount was awarded. COMPENSATION COMMISSIONER Date: 18/3/2015 Date: This gazette is also available free online at www.gpwonline.co.za CLAIM NO BENEFICIARY EMPLOYER ADDRESS CITY CODE 4 BAVARIA FRUIT ESTATE BAVARIA FRUIT ESTATE PO BOX 569 HOEDSPRUIT 1380 No. 38651 2015 APRIL GAZETTE,10 GOVERNMENT 99340862B1011561B0103241B0007339B1142801 223WACOLAHALBERG BELLEBOSBOK AFRICA ACVVGUSS STREET LTD DIENSTAKPORT ELIZABETH SWACOLAHALBERG B BELLEV DIENSTE AFRICA GUSSACW EDMS LTD DIENSTAK PORT BPK ELIZABETH POLIBIANCE, BOX 181511582669 ALLEYNESTRAAT JOHANNESBURGISANDOBELLVILLEPORT ELIZABETH 0028753060001600 A8211706A2220855A106482198282839 32M CORE METALS ELECTRICAL CC 32M CORE METALS ELECTRICAL CC POP 0 BOX 77610 DURBANMEYERTON 40511960 B0065612B0170235B1073268 3 PHASEM P SALES ELECTRICAL & EDUCATIONAL CC SERVICES 3 PHASEM P SALES ELECTRICAL & EDUCATIONAL CC SERVICES PO BOX 2849627 SWDANHOFPINEGOWRIE EL LENDAM 931021236740 This gazette isalsoavailable freeonline at B0073230B1027961 360X3 SIXTY PRODUCTIONS PRECAST 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