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Opening the Law in South Africa
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http://www.lawbuntu.com 24-07-2012 11:34:19
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bit.ly/3rvzFNy Wrong side of truth plus incompetence – documents reveal why Busisiwe Mkhwebane keeps losing in court. Daily Maverick
bit.ly/3TjXyTZ The amended fees, which were published in the Government Gazette No. 47256 (attached) on 06 October 2022, come into operation on 1 November 2022. Devdiscourse
bit.ly/3D3pGnT Cyril Ramaphosa announces key reforms to stop state capture. Times LIVE
bit.ly/3T0oyY1 Employees may be offered severance pay if they are dismissed for reasons based on an employer’s operational requirements, says Celeste Snyders from law firm SchoemanLaw Ltd. BusinessTech
bit.ly/3FI5fju Ex-PRASA contractor "rightly found by the high court to have been complicit to the corruption, impropriety and maladministration". allAfrica.com
bit.ly/3zJiv3s Organisations such as the Fiduciary Institute of Southern Africa and DearSA have raised concerns about proposed changes to legislation. Moneyweb News
bit.ly/3zWunPJ The move came after the SIU found evidence that officials working at the commission and members from some Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) contravened the Lotteries Act. Eyewitness News
bit.ly/3g85U39 5 important things happening in South Africa today BusinessTech
bit.ly/3TJZ1D8 ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Opendoor Technologies. The Bakersfield Californian
bit.ly/3GrRrd4 South Africa remains in a ‘legal limbo’ around cannabis, with the new Cannabis for Private Purpose Bill awaiting finalisation, leaving growers and private users uncertain about the boundaries of the law. BusinessTech
bit.ly/3uhFkbi Stats SA has published the latest results from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) for the third quarter of the year, showing a continued decline in the number of domestic workers with jobs in the country. BusinessTech
bit.ly/3BgAij8 A legal opinion from the office of the chief state law adviser is reportedly causing a stir among private schools that offer alternative curricula in South Africa, exacerbating tensions between independent schools and the state. BusinessTech