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Andersen in South Africa
South Africa, with its diverse economy and strategic location, presents a compelling proposition for international businesses seeking expansion opportunities.
Andersen in South Africa
As a leading corporate and commercial firm, Andersen in South Africa frequently advises foreign businesses entering our dynamic market. While the opportunities are abundant, responsible business conduct (RBC)...
Andersen in South Africa
Written for Mondaq by Derrick Kaufmann, a Managing Partner at Andersen in South Africa, head of Corporate, Mergers & Acquisitions a Board member on the African Regional...
ENS
Banks designated as systemically important financial institutions ("SIFIs") by the South African Reserve Bank ("Reserve Bank") and their holding companies will be required to meet minimum...
Fasken
The Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition has proposed the following amendments to the Companies Act, 2008 by way of the Companies Amendment Bill, 2023...
ENS
In an unprecedented legal move, ExxonMobil has instituted a lawsuit against two shareholder activists, alleging that their proposed resolution seeks to unduly interfere with the company's day-to-day operations.
Swart Attorneys
Share buy-backs are governed by section 48 of the Companies Act, 2008 ("the Act"), allowing for a company to acquire its own shares in issue subject to passing prescribed solvency and liquidity
Deale Attorneys
Corporate reputation is the way in which the corporation is perceived by various stakeholders – employees, clients, shareholders, and the general public.
Consolidated Employers Organisation
The modern workplace or business environment is nothing like it was in yesteryears when employees started from the bottom and worked their way up to the top after thirty to forty years...
Andersen in South Africa
In South Africa Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) transactions are an integral part of achieving the collective objective...
ENS
In recent years, South Africa has experienced an increase in cybercrimes, cyberattacks, and security breaches, with banks and financial institutions being prime targets.
Aceris Law
International arbitration in South Africa has experienced a surge in recent years, especially after the introduction of the International Arbitration Act (IAA) in 2017..
Swart Attorneys
Regulating artificial intelligence is very different to regulating tangible products such as a motor vehicle or consumer goods.
Barnard Inc.
Enoch Godongwana, Minister of Finance delivered his budget speech on 21 February, and his opening remark reaffirmed what all South Africans are so acutely aware of – South Africa...
ENS
Since the release of the findings from the Commission of Inquiry into State Capture (colloquially known as the Zondo Commission) and South Africa's...
Pinsent Masons
Many changes are expected in South Africa's company law, with the public hearings on the proposed amendments to the Act scheduled to commence on 20 February.
Herbert Smith Freehills
Herbert Smith Freehills' Africa practice continues to perform strongly in the 2024 edition of Chambers Global, with top tier rankings in the following Africa-wide categories...
ENS
It may have been 20 years in the making but it is finally here! The President assented to the long-awaited Competition Act, 2023 ("the Act") on 2 February 2024.
ENS
In the 2023 State of the Nation Address, President Cyril Ramaphosa reiterated a recommendation made well over ten years ago, for overarching legislation to improve governance at state-owned enterprises ("SOEs").
SNG Grant Thornton
The proposed amendment in paragraphs 2(1)(a) and (b) of the Fourth Schedule to the Income Tax Act No. 58 of 1962, aims to remove the distinction between resident and non-resident employers.
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