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President withdraws appeal against NPA head
President withdraws appeal against NPA head
President Cyril Ramaphosa has withdrawn the appeal at the Constitutional Court against the court ruling that NPA head, Shaun Abrahams, should vacate his position...read
Government wants liquor ads ban
Government wants liquor ads ban

Linda Ensor

The Department of Health is seeking a ban on alcohol advertising in the controversial Liquor Amendment Bill now with the Cabinet...read
#Budget2018: Tax bites the rich, but not as badly as predicted
#Budget2018: Tax bites the rich, but not as badly as predicted
All the predictions ahead of the Budget Speech were far worse than what actually transpired, including the impact on wealthier South Africans, which wasn't as severe as it could have been...read
Legal
Sassa flouted policy in CPS payment, court told

Ann Crotty

Corruption Watch told the High Court in Pretoria on Thursday, 22 February 2018, that the South African Social Security Agency (Sassa) had not complied with its supply chain policy when it agreed to pay Cash Paymaster Services (CPS) for the reregistration of social grant beneficiaries in 2015... read
Competition Law
Competition Commission red lights Airlink and Safair merger
The proposed merger of airlines Airlink and Safair was blocked by the Competition Commission on Friday... read
Corporate & Commercial Law
Misconduct by Saica members who worked for KPMG must be exposed: Terence Nombembe says

Genevieve Quintal

The CEO of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants (Saica), Terence Nombembe, has called on the Ntsebeza inquiry to leave no stone unturned... read
Criminal Law
Guptas and lieutenants were 'secret' passengers on court case flight

Graeme Hosken

South African air charter company Execujet has been accused of flouting international aviation regulations when it failed to declare the identity of five "secret" passengers it flew to Bloemfontein last week... read
Minister Mbalula welcomes Lamoer ruling
Police Minister Fikile Mbalula has welcomed the conviction of former Western Cape top cop Arno Lamoer, saying it sends a strong message to the men in blue that crime doesn't pay... read
R18m drug bust at OR Tambo Airport
Customs officials of the South African Revenue Service (SARS) have confiscated two large consignments of crystal meth at OR Tambo International Airport worth over R18 million... read
Canadian bank seeks to ground Gupta aircraft

Stephan Hofstatter and Genevieve Quintal

Canada's state export bank says that it went to court to ground the infamous ZS-OAK jet of the Guptas to stop the family from using it to commit crimes or flee from justice... read
Abalone worth R2.37m seized at Durban port
An operation by the Hawks and the South African Revenue Service (SARS) has led to the seizure of 1.6 tonnes of abalone valued at R2.37 million... read
Labour Law
How to practise good business
The Gupta saga and ethical indiscretions at Steinhoff, McKinsey and KPMG have most recently shone the spotlight on unethical business practises in South Africa... read
Joburg ombudsman quits after legal battle

Claudi Mailovich

Johannesburg's municipal ombudsman, S'du Gumede, resigned on Monday after a long legal battle with the City of Johannesburg after being suspended in May 2017... read
Land & Property Law
Can a lessee withhold rental if denied full occupation of leased premises?

Rosanne Kinder

The Supreme Court of Appeal dealt with the question of whether or not a lessee can withhold rental if it is not given full occupation of the leased premises in the recent case of Tudor Hotel Brasserie & Bar v Hencetrade 15... read
Seven things students should know about lease agreements
Even as a student, it's important to know your rights and your responsibilities when it comes to your rental contract... read
Legislation
#Budget2018: Public Procurement Bill to give women and youth in business a leg up

Khulekani Magubane

The long-awaited Public Procurement Bill will be submitted to Cabinet in March, paving the way for black-, youth- and women-owned businesses to get larger stakes in state procurement, which runs into billions of rand... read
PoPI Act could kill more than just spam

Elizabeth de Stadler

The long-awaited Protection of Personal Information (PoPI) Act regulations were published last year in September. They don't say much, but what they do say spells more than just sleepless nights for direct marketers... read
Ramaphosa reassures mining communities of inclusion in Mining Charter talks
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reassured the mining affected communities networks that they will not be excluded from the consultation processes around the Mining Charter in the future... read
W Cape gets tough on enforcing water restriction laws
The Department of Water and Sanitation in the Western Cape is rolling out phase two of the enforcement and monitoring blitz as part of drought interventions... read
State to appeal landmark Gatherings Act ruling

Barbara Maregele

A landmark ruling by the Western Cape High Court last month, which declared part of the Regulation of Gatherings Act unconstitutional, is to be challenged by the State and the Minister of Police in the Constitutional Court... read
Media & Entertainment Law
Proposed copyright amendment bill to be discussed at Creative Industry Imbizo
Tax Law
#Budget2018: Medical aid credits stay, but NHI funding model still unclear

Lebo Motsumi

The approximately eight-million people in South Africa who rely on medical tax credits to subsidise the cost of existing medical aid schemes can breathe a sigh of relief... read
Sars welcomes Presidential tax inquiry
The South African Revenue Service (Sars) has welcomed President Cyril Ramaphosa's announcement of an inquiry into tax administration and governance at the revenue service... read
International
German court could open way to bans on diesel cars
One of Germany's top courts will decide on Thursday whether some diesel vehicles can be banned from parts of cities like Stuttgart and Duesseldorf to reduce air pollution, a possible landmark judgement for the "car nation"... read
Business
Google Assistant adds more languages in global push
SAN FRANCISCO, US - Google says its digital assistant software would be available in more than 30 languages by the end of the years as it steps up its artificial intelligence efforts against Amazon and others... read
#Budget2018: Five things you'll pay more for in 2018
Budget 2018 is an austerity budget. In a nutshell, the country has been spending more than it earns so we have to tighten our belt, and pay a bit more in tax... read
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Penalty for Insurance Sector Returns Increased: https://t.co/JCivqVihqC
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