by GV Inc | Nov 18, 2021 | in the new, What's Up
The market for farms in South Africa has attracted significant interest over the last few years. There has been an increase in available properties, largely due to Government’s redistribution-of-land policies, and some might add the increase in the cost of farming,...
by GV Inc | Oct 25, 2021 | in the new, What's Up
In May 2012 it became mandatory for every listed public company, state-owned company and any other company that has a public interest in terms of Section 72 and Regulation 43 of the Companies Act, to establish and maintain a Social & Ethics Committee (SEC) in...
by GV Inc | Oct 11, 2021 | blogs
The benefits of commercial mediation The eerily similar nature of two matters that I was recently involved in was ample motivation to prepare this short case study. Both cases involved disputes amongst shareholders related to matters of corporate...
by GV Inc | Sep 20, 2021 | in the new, What's Up
Surety is usually signed on behalf of a company by a director or shareholder, and in some instances by a spouse or friend, in favour of a creditor. This ensures that if the company cannot make good on its contractual duty of payment, then the creditor...
by GV Inc | Aug 30, 2021 | in the new, Uncategorized
The recent Firearms Control Amendment Bill has sent a few tempers flaring; at least one could say “the debate is on.” The new Bill replaces the Firearms Control Amendment Bill, 2015, and, as in any passing of legislation and Public Policy (the laws and regulations...