Looking back at the regulatory changes that took place in 2018

5th February 2019

Looking back at the regulatory changes that took place in 2018

While 2018 was a challenging and dynamic year for business professionals in the legal and regulatory domain, it was also a year of great advancement towards the Rule of Law in the South African business and legal spheres.

Speaking at the Integrity Lapse event hosted by Professor Thuli Madonsela in late 2018, Mari van Wyk, Executive Manager Strategic Alliances & Partnerships at LexisNexis South Africa said, “Robust economies are dependent upon the existence of clear laws that govern societies and commerce. Deep-rooted economic development and transformation can only occur in societies where the Rule of Law exists.”

The Rule of Law, in its most basic form, is the principle that no person is above the law. The rule follows from the idea that truth - and therefore law - is based upon fundamental principles. Without a transparent legal system, with the main components of such a system including a clear set of laws that are freely and easily accessible to all literate persons, strong enforcement structures and an independent judiciary, the Rule of Law cannot exist.

“2018 saw many regulatory changes come into play that will have a dramatic effect on a variety of sectors and that to varying degrees speak to the Rule of Law,” says Raffael Beires, General Manager of Legal Information and Compliance for LexisNexis South Africa. These included:

In 2019 legal and business professionals would do well to ensure that they have the necessary tools and facilities in place to be kept abreast of changes due to take place in the year ahead Beires says.

“LexisNexis provides the full scope of trusted online and printed resources that assist professionals, and the companies they serve, in keeping up-to-date with legislative changes as well as enabling them to meet the requirements of the Rule of Law,” he adds.

For more information visit: https://www.lexisnexis.co.za/lexislibrary