“Some Police Are Useless”: High Court Condemns Police Brutality and Upholds Victim’s Rights

A single sentence “some police are useless” led to a brutal assault, unlawful arrest and malicious prosecution. In Ratswene v Minister of Police, the Johannesburg High Court delivered a powerful judgment against police abuse, awarding R1.75 million in general damages and R65 000 for loss of earnings to the victim Acting Judge Ford condemned the […]
Selling Defective Cars: High Court Confirms Consumer Rights Under the Consumer Protection Act

The North Gauteng High Court recently reaffirmed the strength of South Africa’s Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (CPA) in the used-car industry. In Avura Motors t/a Avura Executive Auto v National Consumer Commission and Others (A68/2025), the court dismissed an appeal by a second-hand car dealership that had sold a defective Mazda BT-50 to […]
Employment Equity in South Africa: Is Your Business Compliant or Just Hoping for the Best?

The Compliance Reality Check Employment Equity submissions are currently in full swing across South Africa, but filing your annual reports is only the beginning. True compliance means your business can confidently demonstrate fair, inclusive employment practices if the Department of Employment and Labour pays a visit. The Employment Equity Act (EEA) is not a mere […]
Crypto Regulation in South Africa: Exchange Control Rules and the SBSA Decision

Crypto assets operate in an unconventional legal environment. Unlike traditional currency issued by central banks, cryptocurrency functions through decentralised blockchain networks. Despite this distinction, digital assets can be traded, exchanged for goods and services, or used for fundraising and investment purposes in much the same way as money. South Africa has yet to establish a […]
Whistleblower Protection in South Africa | Legal Reforms, Risks & the Protected Disclosures Act

The brutal assassination of a health department whistleblower in Gauteng serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers faced by those who dare to expose corruption and misconduct. Despite widespread outrage, whistleblowers across South Africa continue to live under threat. In one case, an employee who reported alleged price gouging at a state-owned rail company […]