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    Clearly understanding the Administrative Adjudication of Road Traffic Offences (AARTO) Act, 1998, before the planned rollout on 1 July 2021, is crucial. The impact and cost of driver disqualifications, penalties, suspensions and revocations could be tremendously detrimental to any entity, especially as our economy attempts to recover from the effects of the pandemic.
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    Charmaine Schwenn who is the director of Schwenn Incorporated. Charmaine Schwenn has been in practice as an attorney for over 20 years and practices in the Durban North area. Charmaine obtained her BA and LLB Degrees in 1992 and 1994, respectively, from the (then) University of Natal and obtained her conveyancer qualification in 2006. Schwenn Incorporated specialises in areas such as commercial law, High Court and Magistrates’ Court, civil litigation, conveyancing, Wills and Estates and Family Law.