by Kathy Gibson | Jan 20, 2023 | Thought Leadership
There are various mechanisms to resolve disputes with SARS’ Customs and Excise divisions. In this article, we consider the final mechanism: litigation against SARS. By Rudi Katzke, Consultant at Webber Wentzel In the first two instalments of this series, we...
by Kathy Gibson | Jan 20, 2023 | Thought Leadership
The South African ICT market is multi-billion-rand industry that continues to show year-on-year growth. According to a report by ICASA, The State Of ICT Sector the country’s ICT sector continued to demonstrate signs of growth, albeit 0.3%, recording R243.6 billion in...
by Kathy Gibson | Jan 20, 2023 | Thought Leadership
During COP27, that took place in Egypt, world leaders have grappled over what must be done to curb global warming. Seven years ago, world leaders signed an international treaty to limit global warming to well below 2°C. Nonetheless, efforts remain insufficient to...
by Kathy Gibson | Jan 20, 2023 | Thought Leadership
They are sophisticated syndicates, insidious as they are dangerous – both to local economies and importantly, to customers. For years, the counterfeit goods industry has illegally benefitted from legitimate businesses by making illegal copies of their products,...
by Kathy Gibson | Jan 20, 2023 | Thought Leadership
In motorsport, while talent is extremely important, luck seems to play a significant role. Max Verstappen says: “You just need the luck – that you’re in the right team, at the right place and are dominant for a long time. It doesn’t always happen.” By Graham Duxbury...
by Kathy Gibson | Nov 25, 2022 | Thought Leadership
Family businesses make up a significant portion of SMEs in South Africa. While statistical data on the contribution of family businesses to GDP is not widely available, their centrality to economic growth is illustrated by the fact that approximately 60% of companies...