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TNW pick of the week: Liquor bill to hike hotel rates?

20 May 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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Gauteng’s controversial proposed Liquor bill, which threatens to push up accommodation rates substantially, could prove detrimental to the hospitality industry, stakeholders say.

The Draft Gauteng Liquor Regulations 2013, which has been put forward by the Department of Economic Development in Gauteng in an effort to reduce alcohol abuse, proposes a number of restrictions with regard to the renewal of liquor licences and the times at which establishments can trade.

Licence fees are expected to rise by 43% for accommodation providers catering for more than 100 guests, 67% for restaurants, 33% for pubs and 40% for gaming premises.

In addition, the licence renewal process will become more laborious, with all existing liquor licences in Gauteng having to be reviewed annually before being renewed.

The Federated Hospitality Association of Southern Africa (Fedhasa) has spoken out, saying the annual increases on renewal fees cannot be justified in the current economic climate.

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