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Helen Suzman Foundation successfully challenges Home Affairs Minister on Zimbabwean Exemption Permits termination
5th July 2023 The Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF), represented by DLA Piper and Advocate Steven Budlender SC, has been successful in challenging the Minister of... →
The Helen Suzman Foundation successfully challenges South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs on Zimbabwean Exemption Permits (ZEP) termination
5th July 2023 The Helen Suzman Foundation (HSF), represented by DLA Piper (www.DLAPiper.com) and Advocate Steven Budlender SC, has been successful in challenging... →
Taxpayers remain unaware of Sars’ saving grace for non-compliance
3rd July 2023 The South African Revenue Service (SARS) has continually granted a lifeline to non-compliant taxpayers by keeping the Voluntary Disclosure... →
Lawyers may be allowed at disciplinary hearings
3rd July 2023 Item 4 of the Code of Good Practice: Dismissal (The Code) contained in Schedule 8 of the Labour Relations Act (LRA) states that, when an enquiry is... →
DA to review Public Protector’s report on Phala Phala scandal
By: Thabi Shomolekae 30th June 2023 Democratic Alliance leader John Steenhuisen stated on Friday that his party will be consulting with its lawyers to take the Public Protector’s... →
The Public Protector has whitewashed Ramaphosa’s Phala Phala scandal
30th June 2023 Acting Public Protector, Adv Koleka Gcaleka’s report on allegations of a violation of the Executive Members Ethics Act by President Cyril Ramaphosa... →
Shades of Grey: Sars Clearances and Greylisting
30th June 2023 The greylisting of South Africa by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), due to concerns about the country's anti-money laundering efforts, has... →
Sars overhauls trust returns: 5 major changes
26th June 2023 Sars has completely overhauled tax returns for trusts. Although this has been hinted at for a long time, the degree of overhaul is far from... →