
Allegations that Sanlam adviser forged signatures don’t stand up, Tribunal finds
It was a ‘material factor’ that the specimen signatures were in hard copy, whereas the disputed signatures were electronic.
From stronger retrenchment safeguards to the inclusion of gig workers under formal labour protections, proposed amendments could redefine the future of work for millions of South Africans.
It was a ‘material factor’ that the specimen signatures were in hard copy, whereas the disputed signatures were electronic.
The CrowdStrike Falcon sensor update-induced global system crash could be the most significant cyber accumulation loss event since NotPetya in 2017.
Rudolph Geldenhuys, a senior financial planner at WealthUp, is one of three finalists for the 2024 Financial Planner of the Year Award.
The revenue authority apologises to the 30 000 taxpayers whose refund payments were reversed.
Headlines characterising the High Court’s judgment as a huge blow to NHI ‘are in the same mould as Bell Pottinger propaganda’.
Transnet and the SIU institute legal proceedings against Nedbank to set aside interest rate swaps that occurred when the SOE was advised by Regiments Capital.
Clients whose financial habits have been moulded by sound advice over many years are unlikely to act irresponsibly now, says Fairbairn’s Guy Holwill.
Advisers should be able to show that all the other available options have been considered, says Old Mutual’s Lizl Budhram.
The winner will be announced at the FPI awards ceremony and gala dinner, held on the first evening of the two-day 2024 FPI Professional’s Convention.
The High Court finds that sections of the National Health Act providing for a Certificate of Need scheme do not pass constitutional muster.
Moonstone Business School of Excellence’s range of online qualifications, short courses, and CPD courses enable you to benefit from continuous education.
Non-compliant accountable institutions are hindering efforts to get South Africa off the grey list, says the Financial Intelligence Centre.
Life insurers paid almost 96% of death and funeral benefit claims last year – with the total payout worth R39.9 billion.
The new Labour Court and Labour Appeal Court rules bring significant procedural changes to streamline processes and tackle case backlogs.
Among other things, funds will have to show that participating in the two-pot system will negatively impact members’ benefits.
The AF Infrastructure Impact Fund-of-Funds will invest across multiple sectors, including energy, transportation, and public utilities.
The public is also urged to be wary of doing financial services business with two entities that might not be authorised.
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