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| ISSUED BY BULLION PR & COMMUNICATION Every society is built around the rule of law and adherence to that law. However, the custodians of the law (police and lawmakers) can't be present in every instance where there is a breach of legal and ethical behaviour... Read |
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Competition Law |
| On Wednesday, the Competition Tribunal (Tribunal) granted Shoprite an equal timeframe as its competitor, Pick n Pay, to gradually eliminate contentious exclusive lease agreements... Read |
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Consumer Law |
| ALANA LEE SLINGER The importance of plain language in contracts and agreements cannot be overstated, says candidate attorney Alana Lee Slinger... Read |
Criminal Law |
| KATJA HAMILTON Zuma's Foundation: Ex-president in Russia for treatment, will return to SA after medical care concludes... Read |
| Santam joins forces with SAFPS to combat rising insurance crime in South Africa... Read |
Cyber Law |
| Binance intensifies its efforts to bolster its legal acumen... Read |
Environmental Law |
| KIERAN WHYTE AND CLARA HANS In the last few years, the number of voluntary carbon markets has increased as a result of the operationalisation of the Paris Agreement and a general influx of investors into the sector... Read |
Family Law |
| The Department of Home Affairs is inviting members of the public and interested parties to submit written comments on the Draft Marriage Bill of 2022... Read |
Human Rights Law |
| HRITIKA SHARMA AND NICK SAID Europe's top human rights court ruled in favour of Olympic runner Caster Semenya last week, saying courts in Switzerland should give her a new chance to fight a requirement that female athletes with high natural testosterone take drugs to lower it... Read |
Labour Law |
| TSOANELO SEFOLOKO Frimax Foods in Durban fired the workers who downed tools in an unprotected strike in June... Read |
Medical Law |
| FREDERIKE AMBAGTSHEER Instances of organ trafficking have made headlines globally. Recent cases include a Nigerian plot in the UK, organ removals from followers of a Kenyan televangelist, and African migrants selling kidneys for migration funds... Read |
| NEESA MOODLEY The Council for Medical Schemes (CMS) has until 24 July to produce all the documentation and reports that led to it barring medical schemes from offering low-cost benefit options (LCBOs) to consumers. Read |
Public Liability |
| EDWARD MCALLISTER Families of 20 Gambian children who died from Indian cough syrup will sue their government for mishandling drug imports, despite limited means.... Read |
Tax Law |
| GRAEME PALMER When determining a taxpayer's taxable income expenditure of a capital nature, such as an improvement to an asset, is not deductible. The Income Tax Act does, however, provide for the deduction of expenditure incurred on repairs for the purposes of trade... Read |
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| Africa Fellows in Education Programme has appointed four inaugural fellows to promote evidence-based decision-making in education policy in Africa... Read |
| This September, 25 of Africa's education technology leaders will head to Cambridge on a new fellowship programme from Cambridge Partnership for Education and HP... Read |
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| BrightRock, is strongly positioned to grow in SA's independent intermediary market while meeting clients' needs... Read |
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