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Deon Welz discusses the most onerous requirement of POPI, which is the creation of a POPI “Compliance Manual” in which the rules and procedures relating to the processing of personal information in businesses are set out.
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Risk Alert Bulletin 1 of 2021: Common questions raised in respect of the LPIIF policy - Who is insured by it? LPIIF claim statistics; and the standard of conduct expected of legal practitioners.
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Companies evolve and so do their needs. More often than not, third parties are essential for organisations to function and meet their own outputs.
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Bulletin 6 of 2020: Scam alert - During 2020, the LPIIF has been notified of 194 cybercrime related claims totalling R130 128 918; clear vision beyond the cloud; and the excess payable in terms of the LPIIF policy explained.
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Jack Crook suggests a practical four step action plan for businesses to start with in order to implement POPIA by 30 June 2021 - it is a complex process which few will be able to avoid.
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Can you really treat information declared on a CV as fact? The answer is a solid no!
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According to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor's (GEM) latest report for South Africa, entrepreneurial activity is at its highest level in over five years.
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There are many takeouts from Transparency International’s 2017 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), released in February 2018.
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After a seven year wait President Ramaphosa has announced that 01 July 2020 is D-Day for the commencement of the POPI Act. Businesses will have a grace period of 12 months in which to ensure they are compliant with the various parameters of the Act.
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Institutional checks and balances, civil society groups, and independent media saved South Africa from a $76bn nuclear power deal with Russia under the leadership of the then President Jacob Zuma, according tothe Carnegie Endowment for International Peace report.