ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 2026
UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 27 MARCH 2026
, Administrative Law - ADL2601
TOP COMMS: ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ANALYSIS
1. The Nature of the Administrative Law Relationship Between Top Comms and
Its Staff Members
The relationship between Top Comms and its staff members is primarily governed by
administrative law, which regulates the actions of public bodies and ensures that they
act lawfully, reasonably, and procedurally fairly. Administrative law is concerned with the
exercise of public power, especially where decisions affect the rights, interests, or
legitimate expectations of individuals.
In this scenario, Top Comms has recently restructured and laid off staff members due to
financial difficulties and non-compliance with National Treasury regulations. As a
parastatal, Top Comms exercises public functions and receives public funding;
therefore, its decisions are subject to review under administrative law principles.
Key features of this relationship include:
1. Duty to Act Lawfully: Top Comms must act within the powers conferred upon it
by legislation or its governing mandate. Any dismissal of staff must be authorized
by law and compliant with statutory and internal procedural rules.
2. Procedural Fairness: Staff members have a right to be consulted, to receive
notice of the restructuring or retrenchment, and to challenge decisions that affect
their employment. Decisions must not be arbitrary or capricious.
3. Accountability and Transparency: As a public entity, Top Comms must justify
its decisions and maintain transparency, particularly when financial
mismanagement leads to retrenchments.
4. Right to Administrative Review: Staff members may approach courts or
tribunals to review the fairness, reasonableness, or lawfulness of decisions.
Remedies may include reinstatement, compensation, or procedural review.