
Grim outlook for Classic’s creditors – shortfall exceeds R70 million
The second creditors’ meeting will be held on 3 September.
From stronger retrenchment safeguards to the inclusion of gig workers under formal labour protections, proposed amendments could redefine the future of work for millions of South Africans.
The second creditors’ meeting will be held on 3 September.
The Office has sorted out the ‘embarrassing’ backlog of cases John Simpson inherited and has set timeframes for resolving complaints.
The amendments will relieve offshore companies from VAT registration when supplying services to domestic vendors, aligning SA with global best practice.
If a fund cannot follow the standard allocation methods, it must apply for FSCA approval to use an alternative, reasonable method.
Sperm does not a father make and being a biological parent does not confer absolute rights, according to a ruling by the Pension Funds Adjudicator.
The South African Health Professionals Collaboration says the document is biased towards solidifying support for NHI.
Ninety One’s Jaco van Tonder outlines four models for structuring a succession plan, each of which has potential advantages and disadvantages.
Rudolph Geldenhuys, a senior financial planner at WealthUp, is the Financial Planner of the Year for 2024.
Wynand Venter, Marié Rieckhoff, and Jaco van der Westhuizen share their experience of studying for MBSE’s Advanced Certificate in Financial Planning, highlighting its impact on their careers and the value of continuous learning.
The independent modelling submitted by Sygnia made it clear that the claims in the advert are mathematically and factually accurate.
Business Unity South Africa and the South African Medical Association are unhappy about references to NHI in the document.
The type of fund to which a member belongs may improve or undermine the preservation of retirement fund assets, says Allan Gray.
The FSCA says prescribed assets will compromise the fiduciary duty of retirement fund trustees.
The syndicate gained unauthorised access to two accounts belonging to a German national on multiple occasions.
Public Compliance Communication 59 has been issued following two rounds of public consultation.
The US economy is giving off mixed signals, and the big question is whether it will slip into a recession or manage a soft landing.
The man persisted with his abusive emails despite being found in contempt of court twice and being sentenced to a period of direct imprisonment.
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