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When debt disables: Evaluating financial distress as incapacity or defence in employment law
Malesela Letwaba, Senior Associate in the Employment Law practice recently joined Jeremy Maggs on Hot102.7 to discuss 'When debt disables: Evaluating financial distress as incapacity or defence in Employment Law.'

Employers may soon be prohibited from asking jobseekers for payslips before offer
Sashin Naidoo, Associate in the Employment Law practice recently joined Dudu Ramela on MoneywebNow to discuss 'Employers may soon be prohibited from asking jobseekers for payslips before offer.'

South Africa's Spam Epidemic: Will recent POPIA amendments make a difference?
Sadia Rizvi, Associate in the Corporate & Commercial practice recently joined Bongiwe Zwane on SAfm to discuss 'South Africa’s Spam Epidemic – will recent POPIA amendments make a difference?’

Ignore me at your peril: Protecting vulnerable groups in eviction matters
Dipuo Titipana, Associate in the Dispute Resolution practice recently joined Koketso Sachane on SAfm where he discussed 'Ignore me at your peril: Protecting vulnerable groups in eviction matters – Supreme Court ruling reshapes eviction proceedings.

No hiding from tax debt: court backs SARS in major legal win
Heinrich Louw, Director in the Tax & Exchange Control, was recently featured on Channel Africa, where he discussed 'No hiding from tax debt: court backs SARS in major legal win.'

Municipalities in crisis: can South Africa fix the status of its municipalities
Charles Green, an Associate in the Dispute Resolution practice, was recently featured on Channel Africa, where he shared insights on 'Municipalities in crisis: can South Africa fix the status of its municipalities?'

The importance of conducting office disciplinary hearings correctly
Yvonne Mkefa, Director in the Employment Law practice, recently joined DJ Sbu on Radio 2000 to discuss the importance of conducting office disciplinary hearings correctly to avoid legal consequences for employees.

Should a sick note from a traditional healer be recognised at work
Thato Makoaba, Associate in the Employment Law practice, recently joined Asanda Beda on Channel Africa to discuss 'Should a sick note from a traditional healer be recognised at work?'

New earnings threshold effective 1 April 2025
Malesela Letwaba, Senior Associate in the Employment Law practice, recently joined Bongiwe Zwane on SAfm to discuss the 'New earnings threshold effective 1 April 2025.'

Innovation key to navigating South Africa’s economic challenges
Nastascha Harduth, Director and Sector Head in the Corporate Debt, Turnaround & Restructuring sector, joined Nhlanhla Sehume on Power FM to discuss 'Innovation key to navigating South Africa’s economic challenges.'

New Income Tax Act amendment closes foreign trust low-interest interest-free loan
Mariska Delport, Associate in the Tax & Exchange Control practice, joined Michael Avery on Fine Music Radio to discuss the recent changes to section 7C of the Income Tax Act affecting cross border loans between South African taxpayers and trusts.

2025 labour law changes a positive step toward an inclusive employment landscape
Phetheni Nkuna, Director in the Employment Law practice recently joined Jeremy Maggs on Hot 1027 to discuss some of the recent formative labour law changes that mark a positive step toward an inclusive employment landscape.