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Hello from Nicole and the team at ngoLAW, and, coming in just under deadline, this is our 2026 first quarter ngoLAW Brief. In this ngoLAW Brief we deal with some topical and technical issues: SARS NEW ONLINE PROCESS: PROGRESS AND LIMITS As mentioned in our September 2025 ngoLAWBrief, https://ngolawsa.co.za/ngolaw-brief-september-2025/ the new SARS online PBO application […]

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In this compelling opinion piece, Donald MacKay and Daan Steenkamp critically examine the long-standing economic impact of Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) in South Africa. Drawing on recent empirical research, the authors argue that the cumulative costs associated with B-BBEE compliance have created significant drag on firm-level productivity and overall economic...

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A former Kimberley attorney and conveyancer has been sentenced to six years’ direct imprisonment after being convicted of theft and money laundering involving more than R4.6 million in client trust funds. In a statement released on Friday, the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) said Leanne Katherine Sullaphen Macleod, 56, was sentenced by the Kimberley Specialised Commercial C...

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The phone rings. When you pick up, or when you listen to the voicemail, you hear what sounds like your child, frantic and scared, saying they’ve been kidnapped. They tell you to pay the kidnapper, usually using cryptocurrency, then the call abruptly ends. If you guessed the voice is AI, you’re correct. But most parents […]

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A first-of-its-kind law in New York could force 3D printers sold for homes and business to come equipped with technology blocking them from making guns. The new requirement, also under consideration in California, attempts to thwart the latest technique for producing untraceable “ghost guns” that have turned up in crimes. But there are questions about […]

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