AFSA’s Mediation Rules provide a clear, structured, and transparent framework, ensuring fairness, efficiency, and consistency throughout the mediation process.
AFSA’s Mediation Rules provide a clear, structured, and transparent framework, ensuring fairness, efficiency, and consistency throughout the mediation process.
1.2 Payable in arbitrations in which the claim is not expressed in money.
In the discretion of the Secretariat.
1.3 Cases of appointment only
Where AFSA does not administer a matter but only appoints an arbitrator / adjudicator / expert. The referring party will pay a once-off fee of R7 500, excluding VAT.
After consultation with the parties and the nominated arbitrator, AFSA will fix the remuneration which will be due to the arbitrator in the course of the proceedings. This remuneration is payable by AFSA, which will recoup its payment in advance from the parties in equal shares.
Where an arbitrator has reserved dates at the request of the parties and the matter is then settled the Secretariat will retain an appropriate amount by way of the arbitrator’s collapse fee. All fees quoted exclude VAT.
R17 500 per side, excluding VAT.
The Arbitration Foundation of Southern Africa (AFSA) is a non-profit dispute resolution authority that administers and manages the confidential resolution of a wide range of domestic and international disputes through administered mediation, arbitration, and related processes. AFSA’s head office is in Sandton, Johannesburg, with branch offices in Cape Town, Pretoria, Durban, and the Garden Route.