The Community Schemes Ombud Service is established in terms of the Community Scheme Ombud Service Act, 2011 (Act 9 of 2011) to regulate the conduct of parties within community schemes and to ensure their good governance.
To effectively provide its services, the CSOS is required in terms of section 4 of Community Scheme Ombud Service Act, 2011 (Act 9 of 2011) to train and educate all stakeholders.
The second leg of training in Johannesburg will focus on NEW aspects which have not been discussed previously and will include:
The CSOS will also assist with registration and dispute resolution queries on the day. The training is offered free of charge by the CSOS.
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