26 Jun 2012

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Hotel plan irks conservationists

Apparently the powers-that-be running the Kruger National Park are concerned that 'black diamonds' won't stay in KNP lodges. So the plan is to build a luxury upmarket hotel in the park. That's got conservationists up in arms. They want the park to retain its "natural" feel. A great many people will probably agree with them.

Thinking of buying a home in a "boomed" community? Don't part with your money quite yet... Dr. Willie van der Merwe, owner of the RealNet WaterMeyer franchise in the east of Pretoria, reckons that booms 'may not deliver all they promise'. "Crime," he says, "is actually sometimes more prevalent in closed suburbs and boomed estates than in open suburbs with other security measures such as community patrols and observant residents in place."

Here's PoPI... The Protection of Personal Information (PoPI) Bill is designed to force companies to protect personal information. That means companies that collect individuals' personal information - medical schemes, banks and so on - had better be very aware of the provisions of the bill; not doing so is a criminal offence and directors could face hefty fines or even imprisonment.

Taxes upon taxes, upon taxes... Some people - not us, of course - believe that it won't be long before our tax returns will be simplicity itself: "How much money have you got left?" "Send it." Seriously, however, there's a new tax law looming and it is set to have serious and significant ramifications for taxpayers.

Finally, no shrinking violet himself when it comes to fangs and claws, Henrie Geyser, our cocky, confident but not-so-compact motoring editor reckons that the new Suzuki Swift Sport is a natty little fun drive.

Rod Baker, content director

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Business rescue ruled out, ATE now seeks international investors
According to a defenceWeb report, Advanced Technologies and Engineering (ATE) board of directors is negotiating with a number of international investors from the aviation industry who are interested in investing in ATE. Such investments, the company said in a statement, would enable ATE to be restored to full health and make an offer to creditors, suppliers and stakeholders, "which will surpass the offer in the former so called business rescue plan to a significant and material degree." Read more >>

Does the merger procedure in the Competition Act need revisiting?
[Petra Krusche] In the middle of June, 2012, the merger between MTO (the largest plantation owner in the Western, Eastern and Southern Cape) and Boskor (a large saw miller in the Eastern Cape) was abandoned. Read more >>

African tobacco farmers unfairly targeted - ITGA
Francois van der Merwe, chairman of International Tobacco Growers Association (ITGA) Africa Region, has reacted to proposals by international regulators that will restrict - and eventually prevent - farmers in Africa from producing tobacco, destroying thousands of jobs. Read more >>

Bill forces companies to protect personal information
The enactment of the Protection of Personal Information (PoPI) Bill now requires organisations to establish appropriate policies and procedures to protect the various forms of data that are part of their business operations. Failure to comply with this bill is a criminal offence and directors could face hefty fines or even imprisonment. Read more >>

Sharemax charged with contravening Banks Act
Business Report says that the registrar of banks has lodged a criminal complaint against Sharemax Investments and 33 property syndication schemes it promoted for alleged contraventions of the Banks Act. Read more >>

An anthem to ignorance: The case of Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika
[Owen Dean] Articles dealing with Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika and claims by various parties that they hold copyright in it and are entitled to claim, and have claimed, royalties for its use and public performance appeared over the weekend of 17 June, 2012, in City Press and Rapport, and possibly other newspapers. These articles claimed that, unlike enterprising third parties, the South African Government has missed out on vast sums of money by way of royalties for use of the song, such as at major international sports events. Read more >>

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New tax law looms
The promulgation of the Tax Administration Bill is set to have serious and significant ramifications for taxpayers‚ an expert said on Wednesday. Read more >>

Sanco sued for R10-million over protest damage
Times Live reports that the South African National Civic Organisation (Sanco) is being sued for R10-million by the Ashton municipality in the Western Cape after protesters went on the rampage during a violent service delivery protest a week ago. Read more >>

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Fired workers haul Kaya FM to court
[Mamodima Monnakgotla] Seven former employees who claim they were unfairly dismissed last year have dragged popular Gauteng radio station, Kaya FM, to court. Read more >>


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Doing business in Russia 2012
MOSCOW, RUSSIA: Doing Business in Russia 2012 is the second report in a series analysing four areas of business regulation across 30 Russian cities - starting a business, dealing with construction permits, getting electricity, and registering property. Read more >>

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Government
Treasury berates short-term insurance sector
[Colleen Goko and Phakamisa Ndzamela] The Treasury has launched a scathing attack on the short-term insurance sector, charging that some of its practices smack of poor market conduct. Read more >>

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