High Court ruling on crypto exchange control suspended pending appeal

Until the appeal is resolved, the operation of the exchange control rules remains unchanged, and market participants should err on the side of compliance.

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Worrying times

A much improved bowling and fielding performance by the Proteas in the 2nd one day international was not enough to secure victory. They fell 17 runs short in the rain affected, Duckworth-Lewis influenced […]

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Bleak Day at Black Rock

Aussies and Proteas Annihilated The Aussies got truly trashed by the English in the second test. Unfortunately the same fate awaits them in the remaining tests. Ignore the media hype regarding the series […]

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Debarment under the Loop

A recent finding in a high court case in Port Elizabeth, serves as a timely reminder to Key Individuals and Compliance Officers to be very circumspect when debarring a representative. A representative, who […]

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Seta Levies under the Microscope

It appears that it is not only schools that have educational problems. The Sectoral Education and Training Authorities (Setas) still have their fair share of troubles. New Seta grant regulations came into effect […]

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Make up your mind

I was in my back yard trying to launch a kite. I threw the kite up in the air, the wind would catch it for a few seconds, then it would come crashing […]

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Quo Vadis, Training?

The Financial Intermediaries Association (FIA) raised a number of issues in a recent article, published in FAnews. These concerns include: The introduction of a Super Regulator Measures to provide the Regulator with indemnity […]

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Too much Heaven

Bogenoemde titel van ‘n Bee Gees liedjie som vir my die huidige (amper) oor-aanbod van sport op. Dit wil voorkom of al die belangrikste sportgebeure in die een maand wat Engeland somer beleef, […]

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Wealth Management Certification

Moonstone Training August Moonstone will run a three day training session in Cape Town on 27, 28 and 29 August. This module forms part of the SAQA approved “Further Education and Training Certificate […]

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RE Deadline for new entrants

Below the response received from the FSB regarding the above. Board Notice 106 of 2008 section 6(f) states that representatives have two years from date of first appointment to complete their level one […]

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Momentum Lost

A lot of talk before the past weekend’s Super 15 matches concerned how those teams who are relatively assured of a place in the final would do their best to maintain their winning […]

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Not Entirely True

Not Entirely True Bob, a 70 year old, extremely wealthy widower, shows up at the Country Club with a breathtakingly beautiful and very appealing 25 year-old blonde who knocks everyone’s socks off with […]

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Managing the practice’s biggest cost: Staff

Staff costs in the advisory practice are usually the largest expense by far. Remuneration for sales, base monthly salaries, admin staff, retirement and medical fund contributions all add up. Even for the single […]

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Charges in Retirement Provision

On 11 July, the National Treasury released the last paper in a series of five technical discussion papers on promoting household savings and reforming the retirement industry. The first four were: Enabling a […]

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Bye bye Brian

Before we look at the weekend’s sport, I feel the need to say a word or two about Bryan Habana who plays his last game for the Stormers tomorrow. His record breaking fifty […]

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Honesty is the best policy

Police are called to an apartment and find a woman holding a bloody 5 iron standing over a lifeless man. The detective asks, “Ma’am, is that your husband?” “Yes” says the woman. “Did […]

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