Tag: insolvency
SARS assessments survive Ponzi scheme liquidation orders
A recent Gauteng High Court judgment has brought clarity on the interaction between consolidation orders under the Companies Act and the South African Revenue Service’s (SARS) powers to raise tax assessments. In Prinsloo and Others N.O. vs CSARS and Another (020214-2023) [2025] ZAGPJHC (29 August 2025), the court quashed an attempt by liquidators to set aside SARS assessments against a Ponzi scheme.
Understanding medical aid inflation – causes and alternatives
Each year, medical aid becomes more expensive and slips further out of reach for many South Africans. Annual premium increases continue to outpace inflation far. As a result, staying covered has become an uphill battle. Many consumers are questioning whether their medical aid is worth the cost. Others are being forced to downgrade or abandon it entirely. If you're feeling the financial squeeze, you are not alone.
Trade credit insurance uptake raises risk of fraud
In response to an increasingly volatile economic landscape, South African businesses are turning to trade credit insurance. They use it as a strategic tool to safeguard their operations against the risks of non-payment and insolvency. This surge in uptake of trade credit insurance reflects a growing recognition of its critical role.
The underinsurance crisis – why so many South Africans are at...
South Africans are dangerously underinsured, and the consequences can be financially devastating. Whether it’s damage to a home, loss of personal belongings, or major agricultural losses, too many individuals only discover coverage gaps when it’s far too late. In many cases, policies don’t reflect the true value of assets.
South Africa’s rail sector crisis – urgent reform & liberalisation required
The rail sector in South Africa is at a breaking point and urgent action is required. From a freight perspective, Transnet's incapacity to dispatch locomotives is at an all-time high. The National Logistics Crisis Committee estimates that the country's macro logistics system loses circa ZAR1 billion a day.
Insolvency – the impact of distressed corporates & director apathy
An issue which is of concern to insolvency practitioners across the globe and in South Africa, is the ever increasing level of corporate distress and uncertainty, and which impacts the role of insolvency practitioners (liquidators and business rescue practitioners) and the manner in which they can assist in the restructuring of companies that might be on the brink of insolvency.
The zombie company apocalypse
Zombies are one of the most recognized horror tropes, which has become more popular in the last decade than ever before. However, beyond our screens, zombie companies exist in the business world as well. Despite limping along, it appears that these companies may be reaching their natural end.
Financial crisis! – what are your options?
We are living in a time of economic uncertainty. Inflation is skyrocketing, Eskom is loadshedding, and food prices are the highest they’ve been in 14 years. These conditions are putting a lot of strain on business owners, and some tough decisions regarding the future may need to be made.
Key risk trends for directors and officers in 2023
Which are the main factors driving the possibility that a company and its board of directors may be sued by investors or other stakeholder groups in 2023? A poor financial performance or even insolvency amid economic uncertainty and the prospect of a global recession, a lack of robust cyber security and governance processes, or an inadequate or non-compliant response to environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues are among the key risk trends in the Directors and Officers (D&O) insurance space
2021 D&O risks driven by insolvencies, cyber threats & ESG scrutiny
The COVID-19 pandemic has created a highly volatile and uncertain environment for businesses resulting in a litany of new or heightened risks for directors and officers (D&O) as well as exacerbating the situation in an already strained D&O insurance market.

































