The judgment goes some way to resolving a longstanding debate on the role of constitutional values in determining the validity of contractual terms.
Read MoreGDPR and POPIA regulation has made it imperative for companies and product developers to think about restructuring their data protection systems.
Read MoreThe Draft Bill aims to simplify the confusing and fragmented rules that currently regulate public procurement processes across the Public Administration, which is presently decentralised, into a single unified process that will be simple for bidders and supply chain officials to understand.
Read MoreThe substantive provisions of POPIA, which spell out the rights and obligations of persons and companies collecting and using the personal information of others, are to come into effect from 1 July 2020
Read MoreIn this FAQ summary we answer questions from South African business owners and leaders who are potentially facing financial distress, insolvency or restructuring.
Read MoreThe DTI has submitted that custom duties are in place for the purposes of protecting domestic producers, and extending the rebate programme for duty-free importation of critical medical supplies would be detrimental for local manufacturing.
Read MoreThe question arises whether a franchisor can be deemed to be an “estate agent” under the EEA Act, or a “property practitioner” under the PPA. We discuss the circumstances of each in this article.
Read MoreApp developers need to be aware of legal ambiguities related to the copyright of work, and put safeguards in place to protect their knowledge, skills and efforts.
Read MoreThis case focuses on trademark infringement, unlawful competition and the ownership of personal information.
Read MoreThe Competition Commission concluded that Centrum Pharmacy was in breach of the excessive pricing provisions under Consumer Protection Regulations.
Read MoreShareholders should be aware of circumstances and consequences where a re-acquisition by a regulated company of its shares may trigger a mandatory offer by a shareholder in terms of the Companies Act.
Read MoreThe release of the new Incoterms® 2020 is a much-welcomed development for international trade. This article discusses the key differences between Incoterms® 2010 and Incoterms® 2020.
Read MoreTreasury steps into uncharted waters– Latest tax developments and tax relief measures for businesses struck by COVID 19
Read MoreTreasury excludes duty rebates for goods damaged, lost or stolen due to robbery and theft. Adjustments in the Employee Tax Incentive Act aim to boost youth employment and clarification on eligible employers is provided.
Read MoreA recent judgment in the Western Cape High Court deals with the limitation on collection costs that a debtor can be charged in terms of a credit agreement under the National Credit Act.
Read MoreTo the relief of many South Africans, the 2020 budget speech has gone against the grain of many speculators who anticipated VAT, corporate and income tax increases. This update covers the proposed changes.
Read MoreOn 19 February 2020, the Competition Commission released its reports on the provisional findings of the Land Based Public Passenger Transport Market Inquiry. Of the two reports published, we focus on the one which concerns metered taxis and e-hailing services.
Read MoreKey Highlights from Minister Tito Mboweni's budget speech.
Read MoreThis Tax Update covers the Commencement of Expat Tax, Final Carbon Offset Regulations, BGR: Relief in respect of Tax Treaties and Clarification on interpretation of “Group of Companies”.
Read MoreThe US Trade Representative announced that the US has shortened its internal list of “developing countries”. The consequence is that there will be fewer “developing countries” whose products will qualify for the benefits afforded by the World Trade Organisation.
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