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In S v Makayi [2021] 2 All SA 907 (ECB), charges must adequately reflect the nature, extent and seriousness of the criminal conduct, enable the case to be presented in a clear and simple way, and provide the court with an appropriate basis for the sentence requested.
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COVID-19 has impacted every aspect of HR management, from recruitment to retrenchment. Look after your people and protect productivity with online solutions from our HR experts
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National Wills Week will take place from 26-30 October 2020
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In Trustees for the time being of the Humane Society International – Africa Trust and Others v Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment and Others [2022] 3 All SA 616 (WCC) manifestly unfair to invite a party to consult on an issue in which the decision-maker is statutorily time bound only to apply that participative process to a time period in respect of which there has been no consultation.
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Financial misdeeds, including money laundering, terrorist financing, or proliferation financing, have a crippling effect on nations.
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Paying by electronic funds transfer (EFT) is so convenient for running one’s home or business
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Small, Medium and Micro-sized Enterprises (SMMEs) conducting their own recruitment
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South African Property Law is a progressive industry and is intricate in its application and requirements. It covers a series of matters relating to conveyancing, notarial bonds, sectional titles, shareblocks and estate agents.
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The civil unrest experienced in our country this month has undermined the Rule of Law, inflicted damage on the economy, and led to a deeply concerning loss of lives and livelihoods. As a company anchored by the guiding principle of the Rule of Law, LexisNexis South Africa has strongly condemned the lawlessness that prevailed.