
‘Win’ for health department in battle over NHI-linked Certificate of Need
The High Court will have to revisit the constitutionality of certificates that determine where doctors can work.
In Circular 48, the CMS signals tougher enforcement against exempted insurers, warning that non-compliant branding and failure to notify regulators will attract decisive action.

The High Court will have to revisit the constitutionality of certificates that determine where doctors can work.

With Capitec, you could get up to R500 000 at a discounted fixed interest rate and up to 84 months to pay.

Supreme Court says the issue of whether the debtor remains liable for payment in cases of email interception fraud has yet to be settled.

Advisers can reference the data to guide consumers in making informed decisions about risk cover.

Having accurate declared insured values is fundamental to the insurer being able to underwrite the policy properly.

But will this have unintended adverse consequences for the profession?

The relationship between the percentage of US banks tightening or reducing their lending criteria and momentum in world stock markets.

To make sense of the new disclosure regime, it is necessary to distinguish the novel concept of a beneficial owner from the pre-existing notion of “beneficial interest”.

Defendant also argues a recorded phone call should not be considered because he was not warned it might be used in court.

Long-term insurance ombudsman orders the complainant to be compensated for poor service.

Department of Health director-general says NHI can be built despite the dire condition of the public healthcare system.

SCA orders a policyholder to repay Discovery Insure the entire settlement, not only the amount related to the fraudulent part of the claim.

CEO Ryan Noach says there’s ‘no way’ the government can nationalise members’ contributions.

Applications for the second semester close on 26 June.

It’s also hoping for concessions on access to the retirement pot when members are retrenched or dismissed.

The updated legislation puts the retirement industry in a better position to be ready by 1 March 2024, it says.

Two members of the public complained that the image of De Klerk in his ‘underwear/costume’ was distasteful and caused them discomfort.