by Sean Slabber | 3 Aug, 2023 | News
Whilst shopping in the supermarket, do you always take specific and particular notice of the branded items you place in your trolley? Have you ever picked up an item and, on closer inspection, realised it wasn’t the product you were looking to buy, or you bought...
by Sean Slabber | 30 May, 2023 | Video
Credit agreements concluded by credit providers that are required to register as such and have failed to register, in terms of Section 40(1) of the National Credit Act 34 of 2005 (”the NCA”), are unlawful, and a Court is required to declare such agreements...
by Sean Slabber | 3 Feb, 2023 | News
The lacuna created by the absence of a provision in the Companies Act 71 of 2008 analogous to Section 13 of the Companies Act 61 of 1973. In Systems Applications Consultants (Pty) Ltd t/a Securinfo v Systems Applications Products AG and Others (1371/2018) [2020] ZASCA...
by Sean Slabber | 15 Dec, 2022 | News
The issue of asset forfeiture has long created a bone of contention between the public interests and one’s constitutional rights. Granted, the soaring crime levels in South Africa has necessitated tough measures by the State as a tool to combat said threats especially...
by Sean Slabber | 14 Nov, 2022 | News
When the first indications of a significant accounting fraud scandal emerged in December 2017, Markus Jooste (“Jooste”) resigned from Steinhoff International Holdings NV (”Steinhoff”). As a result, investors lost over R200 billion and...