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Carlyle Field - Associate - Employment and Pension Law Department - Shepstone and Wylie Attorneys

When it comes to divorce, the law governing the Government Employee Pension Fund ("GEPF") has been ruled unconstitutional by the Western Cape High Court.

Clement Mkiva - Senior Associate - Bowman Gilfillan

South Africa is one of the highest alcohol consuming countries in the world. Not surprisingly, therefore, it has an alarming number of fatalities, and serious injury to individuals and property caused by drunk drivers.

Simone Monty - Partner - Eversheds

Breaking stories in the news recently have placed the auctioning business under a spotlight. In the past there weren't many laws directly governing auctioning and it was a substantially unregulated industry in South Africa.

Jonathan Goldberg - CEO - Global Business Solutions

We further expect Business to be vocal about a number of amendments that will affect their cost structures and their willingness to employ. What is important for employers is it is not only further regulation for the Temporary Employment Services industry but further regulation for all forms of a-typical employment. 

Tendani Mantshimuli - Consumer Economist - Liberty Life

Last October the Medium Term Budget Policy Statement was tabled against the backdrop of a somewhat optimistic economic outlook. South Africa's GDP was expected to increase at 3.1% for 2011 and 3.4% for 2012.

Richard Buttle - Chief Financial Officer - Metrofile Holdings

Directors of South African businesses need to ensure that they are fully compliant with the latest record keeping regulations in terms of the new Companies Act, in order to avoid potential legal feels and in some cases, imprisonment and business closure

Alex Eliott - Partner - Eversheds

When a company is placed under business rescue, the question arises as to the enforceability of a suretyship given for the debts of or by the company.

Sandra Sithole - Associate - Norton Rose SA

A 2011 Australian court decision in BOS International v Babcock ruled that an undertaking in a commercial agreement to provide information about a company's assets and financial position overrides a confidentiality clause in a directors & officers insurance policy.

Johan Roodt - Managing Director Roodt Inc. Attorneys

Internationally, corruption in business is coming under increasing scrutiny, particularly in regard to corrupt payments made to government officials in order to gain trade advantages. No longer can the greasing of palms be regarded as an acceptable (or risk-free) way of growing a business.

The art of law - Roodt inc. - Attorneys

The decision in Royal British Bank v Turquand was handed down in the English courts over 150 years ago, but it remains a cornerstone of company law.

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