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Legalbrief   |   your legal news hub Friday 20 February 2026

ConCourt gives clarity of Medical Schemes Registrar’s power

A long-running row between Council for Medical Schemes Registrar Patrick Masobe and Genesis medical scheme has finally come to an end, after the Constitutional Court denied Masobe the right to appeal against a High Court ruling compelling him to register the scheme’s rules for its benefit packages.

The decision has important implications, notes a Business Day report, as it provides clarity on the scope of the Registrar’s powers. It upholds the High Court’s finding that the Medical Schemes Act does not give the Registrar the authority to challenge decisions taken by his own council’s appeal committee, as to do so would mean he was defying the very body of which he was a functionary. Masobe had argued that the Act gave the Registrar administrative powers independent of the council. Yesterday Masobe said he accepted the Constitutional Court’s decision and had registered Genesis’s rules. Genesis lawyer Cassian Coquelle, a partner at Webber Wentzel, said the Constitutional Court’s decision provided much needed clarity on the powers of the Registrar. Full Business Day report