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B-BBEE Commission: How the complaints and investigations procedure works

  12 Oct 2023

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Developments in the VAT and residential property realm - part 2

  11 Oct 2023

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Qualified, but still a liar - consequences of CV misrepresentation

  10 Oct 2023

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Tax Court vs High Court: Differing opinions on tax matter

  9 Oct 2023

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Importance of child protection clause in cannabis bill

  6 Oct 2023

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Developments in the VAT and residential property realm - part 1

  5 Oct 2023

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Can a sectional title scheme be cancelled?

  5 Oct 2023

Leave more than a will, curate a legacy
Leave more than a will, curate a legacy

Liquidlingo Communications  29 Sep 2023

EV innovation winners hold unassailable tech rights
EV innovation winners hold unassailable tech rights

  27 Sep 2023

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Qualified, but still a liar - consequences of CV misrepresentation

 10 Oct 2023

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Tax Court vs High Court: Differing opinions on tax matter

 9 Oct 2023

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Importance of child protection clause in cannabis bill

 6 Oct 2023

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Developments in the VAT and residential property realm - part 1

 5 Oct 2023

Leave more than a will, curate a legacy
Leave more than a will, curate a legacy

Liquidlingo Communications 29 Sep 2023

EV innovation winners hold unassailable tech rights
EV innovation winners hold unassailable tech rights

 27 Sep 2023

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Digital finance regulations - trends and developments

 20 Sep 2023

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Proposed PoPIA code of conduct for Residential Communities Council

 19 Sep 2023

The Pretoria High Court will hear a matter this week in which Lawyers For Human Rights is representing more than 100 people who have fallen victim to Home Affairs’s “arbitrary” ID blocking practice. Archive photo: Ashraf Hendricks | GroundUp
Home Affairs taken to court over blocked IDs

 18 Sep 2023

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