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The Competition Tribunal has directed what information the Competition Commission need not disclose to companies accused of anti-competitive conduct. The Commission cannot be forced to disclose...
The focus of the Namibian Competition Commission is likely to be on its construction industry in the not too distant future. This follows the South African Competition Commission’s investigation...
Leading international legal practice, Norton Rose, is proud to announce the promotion of six South African associates to directorship. New directors Christina Pretorius and Ismail Laher joined the...
At the end of February, Norton Rose South Africa (soon to be Norton Rose Fulbright) invited Junior John Ngulube, lauded CEO of Munich Reinsurance Company of Africa to spearhead a forum aimed at...
Norton Rose, leading international law firm, has secured the number one spot in GTR’s inaugural search for the best trade finance institutions in Sub-Saharan Africa. Over 2000 respondents voted...
During December 2012, the high court ordered Cricket South Africa (CSA) to pay R1.64 million to Sandown Travel (Pty) Limited, a travel agency which previously rendered services to CSA. The judgment...
A glance back at 2012 suggests that companies and executives who engage in price fixing, market allocation and bid rigging can expect to face substantial financial penalties, and potentially also...
During December 2012, the high court ordered Cricket South Africa (CSA) to pay R1.64 million to Sandown Travel (Pty) Limited, a travel agency which previously rendered services to CSA. The judgment...