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ENSafrica Mauritius top ranked for tax excellence in the ITR EMEA Tax Awards

26 Sep 2022

ENSafrica’s Mauritius ranked at the 2023 edition of World Tax in association with the International Tax Review
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Africa Business In Brief

issue 467 | 25 Sep 2022

issue 467
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ENSafrica | African competition roundup | issue 4 | SEP 2022

20 Sep 2022

The latest competition news across Africa
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ENSafrica recognised at the World Tax and Transfer Pricing Rankings in the 2023 edition

19 Sep 2022

We received a total of eight firm rankings five of which are new  and 10 individual practitioner rankings across five offices.
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Let the manufacturer of defective goods beware

19 Sep 2022

A manufacturer of food may be liable on a summary conviction to a fine between USD1200 and USD9000  or to a term of imprisonment between four  and 15 years, or both, if the food is defective, unwholesome or unfit for human or animal consumption. 
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Africa Business In Brief

issue 466 | 18 Sep 2022

issue 466
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INSTAWORTHY DATA PROTECTION FINE

13 Sep 2022
BY Era Gunning

The Instagram fine is the second-highest fine under the GDPR after a EUR746 million penalty against the e-commerce giant Amazon
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SA’s one size fits all approach to crypto risk management inadequate to combat terrorism

13 Sep 2022
BY Angela Itzikowitz AND Aslam Moosajee

Academics and journalists who are arrested for being in possession of terrorist-related content, may raise as a defence that the possession was for carrying out the work as a journalist or for research purposes.
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Can a civil action be dismissed for an inordinate delay in prosecuting the matter?

13 Sep 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee

An inordinate or unreasonable delay in prosecuting an action may constitute an abuse of process, which in turn may prejudice the administration of justice.
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tax in brief

13 Sep 2022

Below, please find issue 91 of ENSafrica’s tax in brief, a snapshot of the latest tax developments in South Africa.
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Africa Business In Brief

issue 465 | 11 Sep 2022

issue 465
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Tax Indaba Roundup

07 Sep 2022

Following the robust discussions that took place at the Tax Indaba 2022, see more ENSights on all things tax here:
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Chinese lessons (in IP)

06 Sep 2022
BY Ilse du Plessis

Manolo Blahnik is certainly not the only company that was stopped by bad-faith trade mark faith applications in China: other companies that experienced this include New Balance, Jordan, Dunhill and Dries Van Noten.
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The world of giants and fairies – Zara vs House of Zana

06 Sep 2022
BY Manisha Bugwandeen-Doorasamy

The hearing officer made a number of observations: the goods in issue are identical, the average consumer of clothing is the public at large, clothing is a regular purchase, and the trade mark ZARA has a reputation.
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Copyright: a miscellany

06 Sep 2022

In most countries there’s no need to register copyright, in fact there’s often no provision for registration. Unlike other forms of intellectual property which are restricted to certain territories, copyright is international.
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