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When retrenchment gets personal – the risk of subjectivity in selection criteria
30th September 2024 On 29 August 2024, the Labour Appeal Court (LAC) delivered its judgment in an appeal by Umicore Catalyst South Africa (Pty) Ltd (Umicore) against a... →
Delaying the charging of employees can rock the labour law tightrope
30th September 2024 Too many employers make the mistake of unnecessarily delaying the charging of employees for misconduct. Failing to discipline employees timeously... →
Mainstreaming Food Innovation: A Roadmap for Stakeholders
26th September 2024 Global food systems today are contending with a dwindling supply of arable land while attempting to feed a growing global population. Innovation in... →
What does Two-Pot mean for my legacy?
25th September 2024 September is Wills Month in South Africa. It also marks the introduction of the two-pot system of access to retirement savings for South Africans.... →
Sars concretize the criminality of tax con-Compliance
25th September 2024 Demonstrating the strong stance on criminalising tax non-compliance, Sars and the IDAC have joined forces to combat financial crimes, including tax... →
Timing is everything for SA expatriates when it comes to two-pot system withdrawals
25th September 2024 South African expatriates considering an early withdrawal from their retirement savings in South Africa now that the new Two-Pot Retirement system... →
South Africa has a new education law: some love it, some hate it – education expert explains why
20th September 2024 South Africa has a new law governing education. The Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Act changes several aspects of how schools are managed.... →
Is SARS owing you? The opportunity for interest on a VAT refund
19th September 2024 Many South African businesses who are on the receiving end of delayed VAT refunds from the Taxman, may be unaware that there are instances where... →