Focus
Crunch-time for Makhubele as tribunal hearing wraps up
This week's closing arguments at suspended Gauteng judge Nana Makhubele's disciplinary hearing painted her as being dishonest, with links to state capture, while her defence claimed that she had been unfairly branded as a liar and should be ...
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South Africa
SCA orders Irba to reconsider new fee structure
The SCA has ordered the Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors (Irba) to reconsider new fee structures by 2025, after finding the body had improperly implemented its most recent model that would net it an additional R14m. The ruling affects all ...
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State opposed to VBS trial separation
VBS Mutual Bank heist accused and former Limpopo ANC treasurer Danny Msiza and co-accused Kabelo Matsepe are again seeking the separation of their trial from that of their co-accused, reports News24. This is what their newly-appointed counsel, Advocate Shaun Abrahams ...
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Momentum sued for R3m over ‘construction mafia’ claim
A construction company from Centurion that lost goods valued at more than R3m when a so-called business forum raided its offices has turned to the courts to get its insurer, Momentum, to pay out its claim for theft, according to Moneyweb ...
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FIC targets businesses over greylist non-compliance
Steinhoff to pay R6.1bn for exchange control violations
NPA wins against Regiments in R1bn restraint appeal
Six witnesses lined up for Kodwa case
Dismissed Eskom boss loses graft comments lawsuit
Pension fund members waiting to access two-pot funds
Anti-corruption academy to be set up
Public Procurement Bill signed into law
Outrage over attempted hit on SARS advocate
Research finds big increase failed to boost revenue
SAPS generals' corruption legal battle intensifies
Axed Prasa CEO reinstated
SIU seeks to recoup R112m NSFAS funds
‘Dodgy’ politicians' appointments challenged
Ex-Transnet executives granted bail in R33.8m fraud case
Municipal official accused of tender graft
Minerals council opposed to export taxes
R100m perlemoen case graft case starts
SCA dismisses ex-SA Rugby boss' challenge
Private sector loses R228bn to graft, says Minister
Commission considers panel-beating conflicts probe
Analysis
Fraud, not regulation, led to VBS collapse
As the VBS mess slowly catches up with the perpetrators, few have asked what can be learnt from how the bank was regulated, writes Stuart Theobald in a Business Day analysis. 'VBS was a mutual bank, a somewhat odd type ...
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A Matter of Justice
Ground-breaking Ugandan company dissolution ruling
A judgment from the High Court in Uganda delivered last week has made legal history: the judge held that, under some circumstances, a company ‘dissolved’ as part of insolvency proceedings could be brought back to life, as it were, and ...
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Rest of Africa
Zambian anti-graft board fired
President Hakinde Hichilema has fired the entire board of Zambia's corruption-busting body, after they themselves were accused of graft. It comes days after the head of the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC), Thom Shamakamba, resigned from his post. Both he and ...
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Uganda clamps down on anti-corruption protesters
Dozens of people have been detained in the Ugandan capital Kampala after joining scattered anti-corruption protests in defiance of an official ban, reports BBC News. Lawyers said around 60 people, including a prominent TV presenter and three young protest leaders ...
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Nigeria seeks to benefit from banks' profits
Nigerian President Bola Tinubu plans to slap a one-off 50% tax on windfall profits booked by banks on massive currency gains after the naira was devalued last year. A report on the Head Topics site notes that the move comes ...
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World
Trump appeals $454m business fraud ruling
Five months after a New York judge held Donald Trump liable for committing business fraud, the former President on Monday appealed his $454m civil fraud case, reports ABC News. Trump and his co-defendants asked New York's Appellate Division to ...
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Partner struck off after withholding pension contributions
A former managing partner who withheld pension contributions to prop up his ailing firm has agreed to be struck off the roll, reports the Law Gazette. Guy Adams, admitted in 1979 and an equity partner with south west firm Pardoes ...
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Trump ally to face border funds fraud trial
Donald Trump ally Steve Bannon will stand trial beginning 9 December on charges he defrauded donors in an online effort to raise money for a wall along the US southern border, reports ABC News. During a brief hearing on Tuesday ...
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Briefs
Gambler charged with R18m theft from trust account
* A gambling addiction led Liezel Badenhorst (44) on a downward spiral as she allegedly stole from a law firm’s trust account to feed her habit. Badenhorst made her first appearance in the Gqeberha Commercial Crime Court following her arrest earlier ...
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All Grindr cases have been consolidated
* The seven cases against three suspects accused of robbing men using Grindr will be heard in the Cape Town Magistrate’s Court. Mlungisi Vincent Butu, Bongani Zulu and Zwelakhe Ngwenya face seven counts of kidnapping, extortion and robbery with aggravating circumstances ...
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Case Law Briefs
Irba v East Rand Member District of Chartered Accountants (Auditor fees)
SCA:
Independent Regulatory Board for Auditors v East Rand Member District of Chartered Accountants, RJ Brits and Minister of Finance
Judgment: 22 July 2024
Keywords: Administrative Law – Powers of Irba under Auditing Profession Act 26 of 2005 – Exercise ...
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Tjabadi v Eskom (Qualified privilege)
Gauteng High Court (Johannesburg):
Tjabadi v Eskom
Judgment: 19 July 2024
Keywords: Defamatory statements in labour hearings – truth in the public interest – privileged occasions – Applicant’s own papers establish that statement justified
Summary: Mr Tjabadi, a former Eskom ...
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