
Proposed private security regulations ‘require risk assessment, not disarmament’
PRISA’s chief executive says the proposed amendments focus on evaluating the necessity of using certain weapons through a mandatory risk assessment process
Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana won’t reveal where the spending cuts or savings will come from but says South Africa must “do more with less”.
PRISA’s chief executive says the proposed amendments focus on evaluating the necessity of using certain weapons through a mandatory risk assessment process
Danie van Zyl of Sanlam Corporate Investments warns that allowing access to retirement components in retrenchment cases might jeopardise long-term savings and place added pressure on trustees.
The High Court confirms a Tribunal decision that the appointment of directors of insurance companies can be regularised retrospectively. It underscores that section 14 of the Insurance Act does not require the Prudential Authority’s pre-approval.
The judgment confirms that the Tribunal acted within its authority when it reduced a penalty imposed by the Prudential Authority on two state-owned insurers.
The transition to mandatory online filing aims to streamline case initiation, improve document management, and enhance accessibility for all parties involved.
The FSCA also warns of scammers impersonating 10X Investments, Prescient, Compsure Insurance, and Viviers Brokers.
Once implemented on 1 May, undoing the VAT hike could prove nearly impossible. Even if Parliament later votes against the Rates and Monetary Amounts Bill, the logistics of refunding the collected VAT present formidable challenges.
With Joint Standard 2 on cybersecurity coming into force on 1 June, the Prudential Authority emphasises the need for financial institutions to bolster resilience, share intelligence, and prepare for inevitable cyberattacks.
One of the sanctioned FSPs says it’s important to request virtual meetings with the FSCA after each feedback round to ensure all compliance expectations are met.
Critics say the rules on firearm use and ammunition limits will make it difficult to protect lives and property effectively.
The FSP used an email address it obtained from a credit bureau, but the rep denied this address belonged to her.
The FSCA’s latest Notice of the recognised qualifications replaces previous notices from 2021 and 2023.
The report outlines the CASP sector’s vulnerabilities and provides guidance on how enhanced compliance and improved risk management can help to safeguard the industry.
Industry leaders at the SAVCA Private Equity Conference unpacked the evolution of private credit, its opportunities, and South Africa’s place in global markets.
Many South Africans assume their SA will covers their UAE assets, but without proper cross-border estate planning, legal complications and delays can arise.
A survey shows that only 8% of consumers lodged complaints with financial institutions between 2021 and 2023. Does this figure reflect genuine satisfaction or signal barriers in the complaint process?
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