
Debarment is not optional when a rep is no longer fit and proper
Two recent decisions by the tribunal highlight misconceptions about debarment that need to be dispelled.
Two-thirds of brokers say they want plain-language breakdowns of extensions and exclusions, according to the 2025 Santam Insurance Barometer.
Two recent decisions by the tribunal highlight misconceptions about debarment that need to be dispelled.
Allowing cheap health insurance will avoid the need to raise additional taxes during the initial phase of NHI.
The Financial Matters Amendment Act introduces stronger sanctions for auditors and significant reforms to pension funds.
The Cyber Commissioner Bill, recently tabled in Parliament, aims to address an urgent need for the improved protection of personal information and stronger cyber security measures.
It appears that virtually most excesses, including malfeasance and possible manipulation of the Bitcoin market from December 2020 to June 2022, have been dealt with.
Sars is holding thumbs that the problems experienced with auto-assessments last year won’t recur in 2023.
Fictitious judgments sourced from ChatGPT leave a team of lawyers red-faced, highlighting the potential pitfalls of generative AI and the need for caution.
The construction company’s liquidation was a new trigger entitling NAD to call up payment, notwithstanding an arbitration award.
Survey gives insight into what South Africans and their banks may have to pay when the nation’s first deposit insurance body becomes operational.
As higher winter rainfall gives way to a hotter and drier summer, a leading asset manager predicts that El Niño could lead to higher food prices and interest rates, and the potential for social unrest in emerging markets.
This applies to some of the persons who became accountable institutions in terms of the amendments to Schedule 1 of Fica.
The FSCA publishes its updated regulatory agenda for the next three years.
FST does not accept submission that the impact of Covid on the markets absolved the employer of liability for the loss.
A fire at the Vodacom building in Cape Town has prompted insurers and the City of Cape Town to emphasise the importance of using accredited installers.
Like the regulator’s annual renewal registration process, the National Credit Act is filled with potential pitfalls. MBSE’s online courses help you to master the requirements of the Act.
The risks associated with data-sharing and data use must be addressed.
Medical schemes industry body says it did not receive all the documents it requested for its case against the regulator.
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