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No budget speech certainty, but Sars’ conviction to tax collection remains unwavering
3rd March 2025 The unprecedented postponement of the 2025 Budget Speech has left many people uncertain about South Africa’s financial future. Even though the... →
Proof crucial for substantively fair retrenchment
3rd March 2025 To have a chance of winning a case at the Labour Court a party must present proof to the judge. What parties do not understand is that they are... →
Congo army desertion trials spotlight a force in tatters
By: Reuters 3rd March 2025 Congolese soldiers in a mix of fatigues and street clothes crowded into a chapel last week to stand trial for crimes including rape and murder... →
Civil society needs a role in Mali’s security reforms
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 3rd March 2025 Security sector reforms that began well before the country’s two coups still suffer from a lack of effective civil society participation. Since its... →
R25 Million in unpaid housing funds: SIU must act now
3rd March 2025 The Democratic Alliance (DA) has handed over a dossier of reports to the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) highlighting alleged financial... →
What if your client's beneficial owner is in a sanctioned jurisdiction?
3rd March 2025 This article relates to accountable institutions listed in Schedule 1 to the Financial Intelligence Centre Act 38 of 2001 (FIC Act) and examines... →
Thousands of NPOs Deregistered: Is Your Organisation Next?
3rd March 2025 More than 6 000 non-profit organisations (NPOs) in South Africa have been deregistered for failing to submit annual reports, as required by Section... →
Contractual Capacity: Implications for Minors and Incapacitated Parties in South Africa
3rd March 2025 In contract law, the capacity to contract is a cornerstone principle that determines the validity and enforceability of agreements. In South... →