
BEE points and income tax – a double deduction?
The BEE Act violate the Rule of Law, in being unclear and unintelligible except to the army of consultants and advisers it has spawned.

The BEE Act violate the Rule of Law, in being unclear and unintelligible except to the army of consultants and advisers it has spawned.

The Rule of Law requires compliance by the state with its obligations in international law which, whether deriving from treaty or international custom and practice, governs the conduct of nations.

If even the government department entrusted with “custodianship” of land believes that full, private ownership is the answer, dare we delay?

Only true, full, privatisation can serve as an antidote to the ailments of South Africa’s SOEs.

Government’s conduct over the last century and more has led to the situation South Africa finds itself in today as regards the provision of electricity.

In January 2023, the Governor-General awarded the Order of Australia Medal to free-market champion Mr John Hyde for service to the community in a range of roles. Mr Hyde is an author, former politician and farmer, and recently-retired think-tank director.

On 20 January 2023, Dr Leon Schreiber MP caused to be published in the Government Gazette a General Notice which indicates that he intends to introduce in Parliament, as a private member’s Bill, a Remuneration of Public Office Bearers Amendment Bill, 2023.

The Medical Schemes Act (“MS Act”) requires a person to be accredited by the Council for Medical Schemes (“CMS”) as a broker, before being allowed to provide “broker services”.

In August 2021, application was made to the Pretoria high court for an order declaring Section 6(1) of the Citizenship Act to be constitutionally invalid.

Regulations require restaurants to have windows of minimum size and rust-free walls. If a restaurant does not comply, an inspector tells the owner to remedy this. The focus is compliance, not hygiene.