Webber Wentzel
Investment and Transformation in South Africa: a balance between two imperatives
10th November 2023 Much has been said about the interplay between the need for investment to enhance socio-economic development, and transformation in South Africa.... →
The important “G” in ESG: consequences that may arise from failures in governance in the TMT sector
8th November 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) has transformed from a “nice‑to‑have” buzzword to a “must-have” demonstrable compliance requirement. As... →
Ransomware and the obligation to stop fraud
6th November 2023 Cyber security has taken centre stage in South African commerce, and it's no surprise, given the prevalence of ransomware attacks on businesses in... →
Landmark Judgment Seeks to Overhaul Existing Maternity and Parental Leave Provisions
27th October 2023 In a judgment with constitutional significance for the workplace, the High Court has ruled that all parents, irrespective of gender, should be... →
With funding and partnerships, Africa’s healthcare sector can become more capable
26th October 2023 In Africa, dysfunctional governments are often unable to allocate sufficient funds for essential aspects of healthcare. This results in a shortage... →
Comprehensive preparation will contain the fall-out from ransomware attacks
24th October 2023 Ransomware attacks have been rising and it is companies that have a high level of preparedness who are weathering the storm. The Sophos State of... →
Spilling the beans on disputes in the Metaverse
23rd October 2023 Given the multi-faceted nature of the Metaverse, the disputes that could arise are limitless. It is therefore important that dispute resolution... →
In sickness and in war: Insurance coverage for global events
17th October 2023 Events such as the Covid pandemic and rising levels of cybercrime are encouraging insurers to revisit their policy wording to exclude certain... →