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| Jonathan Witts-Hewinson and Fiorella Nor The Companies Act states that no legal proceeding may be commenced or proceeded with in any forum against a company in business rescue, except with the written consent of the business rescue practitioner. However, the Act does not define the phrase 'legal proceeding'... read |
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| The South African government is to change tendering laws drastically in early 2016. It has released its Draft Regulations outlining changes to the existing Preferential Procurement Policy Framework Act (PPPFA)... read |
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| Ahmore Burger-Smidt & Graeme Wickins Earlier this year, the Minister of Economic Development, Ebrahim Patel, responded in writing to various questions posed by opposition parliamentary members regarding South African competition enforcement... read |
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| George Miller The Competition Commission has conditionally approved the Vodacom/Neotel deal but prohibitive conditions in the MTN/Telkom deal resulted in its cancellation... read |
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| The Film and Publications Board (FPB) published the controversial draft Online Content Regulation Policy for public comment, with the submissions deadline of 15 July 2015, and has stated that more than 600 submissions were received, indicating the high level of interest of South Africans in this process... read |
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| Hugo Pienaar Debate has continued to rage about who the real employer is and whether a situation of dual employment exists, despite new labour legislation... read |
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| Chantelle Gladwin and Christopher Tucker There is more than one interpretation of the law that governs the ability of any litigant, particularly a landlord or body corporate, to recover a contribution towards legal costs from an opponent in litigation... read |
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| Former Sunday Times journalist Pearlie Joubert set the cat among the pigeons this week by implying the source of the newspaper's stories about a rogue unit at the South African Revenue Service that spied illegally on taxpayers was Rudolf Mastenbroek... read |
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| Gbenga Oduntan An event of cosmic proportions occurred on November 18 when the US congress passed the Space Act of 2015 into law... read |
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| NEWSWATCH: Oscar Pistorius has been granted R10,000 bail under strict conditions by Deputy Judge President Aubrey Ledwaba in the North Gauteng High Court this morning, 8 December 2015. - View/Rate |
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