
Banking sector providing the Hawks with tools to combat financial crime
The Digital and Financial Forensic Analysis Centre’s latest project is serving subpoenas electronically to obtain bank records.
The Road Accident Fund has withdrawn its challenge to the Auditor-General and accepted adverse findings.

The Digital and Financial Forensic Analysis Centre’s latest project is serving subpoenas electronically to obtain bank records.

The Presidency is not happy with McKinsey’s appointment as a supporting partner to the B20 or Bain’s running the Energy Council’s project management office.

Allan Gray argued that Nedbank’s ‘Time is more valuable than money’ campaign infringed upon its intellectual property.

The surge in fraud underscores the urgent need for stringent compliance measures to protect clients and maintain trust amid rising threats.

Consumers defied economic pressures this Black Friday, with banks processing billions in transactions and setting new records. Digital payments took centre stage, highlighting a significant shift in consumer behaviour.

The FSCA also alerts the public to individuals who may be providing financial services without authorisation.

Public-private partnerships and sustainable projects are opportunities for impactful, long-term investment in essential services and economic growth.

The Constitutional Court dismisses an application for leave to appeal against the Supreme Court of Appeal’s ruling in favour of Old Mutual Unit Trust Managers.

The demand for GLP-1 medications as a weight-loss solution raises critical questions about accessibility, affordability, and the long-term sustainability of their use for managing obesity and diabetes.

The Postgraduate Diploma attracts individuals who embody resilience, self-discipline, and a relentless pursuit of excellence. The top students prove that with the right mindset, structured planning, and flexible learning, professionals can overcome any obstacle.

Of the 420 CASP licence applications received, nine were declined, while 106 applications were voluntarily withdrawn.

Industry leaders at the IAIS annual conference unpack key risks facing the global insurance market, including the impacts of rising interest rates, geopolitical threats, and the growing role of AI.

The FAIS Ombud warns that failing to adhere to warranty clauses – such as storing jewellery in a safe when not worn – can significantly reduce claim payouts.

The High Court’s ruling emphasises the duty of directors to disclose conflicts of interest and highlights the importance of complying with corporate and B-BBEE laws.

Progress with implementing National Health Insurance will be contingent on the fiscal situation.

After more than 20 years, the Authority is withdrawing Circular PF No. 127, which aimed to streamline surplus submissions for retirement funds in the termination process.

The temptation to speed may be high as you head to your holiday destination. But Discovery Insure’s research shows that speeding not only saves very little time but also increases the chance of accidents.