
FST upholds debarment of planner who signed advice records without meeting clients
The planner said his employee performed administrative tasks and denied that the engagements constituted ‘advice’ under the FAIS Act.
The Authority says the penalties reflect the financial benefit gained from unlawful conduct and the harm to clients – handing 30-year debarments to several Banxso executives.

The planner said his employee performed administrative tasks and denied that the engagements constituted ‘advice’ under the FAIS Act.

The High Court upheld the NCT’s ruling against Avura Motors, criticising the dealership for attempting to discredit an assessor’s report it had previously relied on.

The Council for Medical Schemes has approved two savings plans that will be marketed from 1 November.

Two new CMS studies highlight the growing strain of chronic diseases and soaring out-of-pocket healthcare costs.

The Court ordered Sizwe Hosmed’s principal officer to personally pay legal costs after dismissing the scheme’s attempt to overturn the provisional curatorship.

The two-pot rules redefine ‘pension interest’ at account level, meaning funds must deduct awarded sums proportionally from the savings, retirement, and vested components.

New benefits, flexibility, and holistic well-being support strengthen Medihelp’s role as a healthcare partner, not just a funder.

Treasury says the RAF must address its claims and payments processes, not try to manage its massive liabilities by changing accounting standards.

Outgoing Adjudicator Muvhango Lukhaimane says the system has laid bare long-standing non-compliance with section 13A of the Pension Funds Act.

The Authority has told all crypto asset service providers to complete a comprehensive questionnaire on their business activities and risk management practices.

Expanding the Office’s mandate to include disputes involving advice will enhance member protection, but there are concerns over jurisdictional overlaps and operational costs.

The proposed regulations on processing health and sex life data introduce consent and assessment requirements for, among others, insurers, medical scheme administrators, and retirement funds.

The Supreme Court of Appeal will hear arguments on the merits if the appeal is upheld.

Discovery’s new research highlights sleep as a critical but overlooked health factor, finding strong links between poor sleep, chronic illness, and road accidents

The Chartered Institute for Business Accountants has launched a campaign to press for reform of the Unemployment Insurance Fund.

Sanlam Private Equity says the acquisition aligns with its strategy of investing in market-leading businesses with strong growth potential.

The Tax Ombud’s draft report on profile hijackings finds evidence of failures in SARS’s fraud prevention, detection, and resolution processes.