POPI Update
It appears that our readers are more attuned to complying with pending legislation than public enterprises. Grant Thornton recently published an article titled: “Public Sector falling behind in POPI Act compliance”: “More than […]
The Tribunal dismisses separate applications brought by Banxso and four executives, saying they lack legal standing.
It appears that our readers are more attuned to complying with pending legislation than public enterprises. Grant Thornton recently published an article titled: “Public Sector falling behind in POPI Act compliance”: “More than […]
The intricacies and confusion around the debarment process were yet again highlighted in a recent case in the Appeal Court. Background A representative of a major life office resigned on 31 May 2012 and took […]
Die Cheetahs is ten minste dié keer voor die res wat die aanstel van ‘n afrigter betref. Franco Smith verstaan die Vrystaat kultuur, en volgens berigte geniet hy hoë aansien in Europa waar […]
The FSB Appeal Board issued an urgent notice recently regarding late lodging of appeals after a decision in the Cyclone Matibe Makola case against the Registrar. In this case, the appellant noted his appeal some […]
At the Discovery Financial Planning Summit, held on 19 May 2015, Mr Jonathan Dixon of the FSB discussed feedback received from the industry on remuneration proposals in the Retail Distribution Review. Investment product remuneration While […]
The 25th World Economic Forum (WEF) on Africa was held in Cape Town during June 3-5. The organisation promoted the event as including “[o]ver a thousand of the world’s top government and business […]
Softbyte Computers recently developed a software program for UNISA to assist tax and accounting students, and is now offering our readers the same student version of WinTax software at no cost. Tony de […]
At the Discovery Financial Planning Summit, held on 19 May 2015, Mr Jonathan Dixon of the FSB shared his views on some of the feedback received from the industry on the Retail Distribution Review proposals. […]
I read an interesting article in the New Zealand Herald on possible outcomes based on the log as it currently stands: The closer the Super Rugby playoffs get, the more obvious it becomes […]
Softbyte Computers, a SAIT accredited supplier of CPD goods, kindly offered our readers free access to a series of video lectures on personal tax. Tony de Wijn points out that these lectures are […]
At the recent Discovery Financial Planning Summit, the FSB gave feedback on some of the responses it received to the discussion document on the Retail Distribution Review. It also provided possible timelines for […]
by Patrick Cairns The latest Sanlam BENCHMARK Survey, which takes stock of the behaviour of members of South African pension funds, is full of scary statistics. What is perhaps even scarier is that […]
Four days before a change of government, oil marketers negotiated an $800m payout from the federal government. In the afternoon of Monday, May 25, the Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria agreed to […]
Have you ever been in a situation where a client gave you a hard time because you followed the rules laid down by a product provider? We had something similar happen this week. […]
The Enforcement Committee of the Financial Services Board recently took action in response to a referral of Nestlife Assurance Corporation Limited for contravening section 7(3) of the Financial Advisory and Intermediary Services Act, […]
In a media release, issued on 27 May 2015, Caroline da Silva, the Deputy Executive Officer for FAIS at the FSB warns the public against conducting business with schemes before verifying whether it […]