Lexis Nexis
Identify employment history embellishments
7th March 2017 CV embellishment is commonly practiced by job applicants who want to hide something or wish to appear more qualified than they truly are. While... →
Managing the risk of politically exposed persons (PEPs)
16th February 2017 The concept of 'politically exposed persons' (PEPs) has come into sharp focus as the Guptas continue to make news headlines in South Africa.... →
The importance of updated citations in your argument
9th February 2017 As complicated and time consuming as legal research can be, there is no more effective way to strengthen an argument in court than with sound case... →
New PPPFA Regulations Encourage Economic Empowerment
2nd February 2017 Organisations wishing to do business with organs of state will need to prepare for imminent changes that become effective on 1 April 2017. This... →
Procurement benefits most from supply chain digitalisation
25th January 2017 The digital age has revolutionised the way society consumes and shares information. Within the commercial arena, there is hardly a business... →
Qualification fraud has a bill - what about other offences?
23rd January 2017 By 2016, qualification fraud in South Africa had reached an alarming level with several high profile and senior ranking officials among those who... →
The necessity of reducing licensing agreements to writing
12th December 2016 In terms of South African law, there is no obligation to have a trade mark licence agreement reduced to writing. There are, however, many practical... →
Keeping up with overwhelming compliance changes
28th November 2016 The level of demand on today’s compliance officer is higher and more pressurised than ever before. With new laws and frequent changes to existing... →