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The implementation of new Companies Act will be delayed. It was initially mooted that the new law would be effective from October 2010 this year, but the Department of Trade and Industry has now...
The new Companies Act,[1] (“the new Act”) ushers in a new era of company law and when it eventually comes into effect, it will, as can be expected, give rise to a fair amount of confusion about...
Section 228 of the Companies Act 61 of 1973 (the Act ), used to provide that the Directors of a company could not, without the authority of the general meeting, enter into a binding agreement to...
The growth and development of small-enterprise development consultancies is key to ensuring the accelerated growth of emerging black-owned businesses in South Africa, says Transvelop MD Sean Krige.
The empowerment, transformation and development aims of the Broad-based Black Economic-Empowerment (BBBEE) Act, No 52 of 2003, are intended to be sustainable and to improve the economy and the...
While Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) Minister Rob Davies believes that public procurement is key to developing a competitive domestic supply base, he is of the view that progress on the...
The University of Cape Town’s (UCT’s) Law Clinic Refugee Rights Project director Fatima Khan tells Polity that South Africa’s failure to properly process economic migrants has eroded the...
The success of the 2010 FIFA World Cup could result in an increase in immigration to South Africa, reports immigration services company Intergate Immigration communications officer Hanna Schober....