New proposals will give the stock exchange greater oversight and introduce more transparency
The suspended Sars commissioner, who filed an over 700-page application, wants the ConCourt to hear his matter before his five-year term expires
The Suspended Sars commissioner is continuing his fight to halt the Bham and Nugent inquiries by approaching the Constitutional Court.
Not everyone believes a stimulus package will get the country out of its economic crisis
​A World Bank retail banking study of transactional and fixed deposits has found shortcomings in the way South African banks treat their customers
On Friday, Nene and former finance minister Malusi Gigaba appeared before the Nugent commision of inquiry into governance issues at Sars
Michael Katz is chair of a law firm the revenue service claims was involved in an alleged tax scam
According to the chief executive at the Tax Ombudsman, the Revenue Service was withholding tax refunds pending bank account verifications
Capital expenditure is money spent on acquiring, maintaining or improving assets such as land, buildings, vehicles and equipment
Suspended commissioner Tom Moyane ordered an overhaul of Sars’s operating model, supposedly based on advice from consulting firm Bain and Company.
The Asian giant is aware of the risks of lending to South Africa’s ailing parastatals, so the question is: Why would it do so?
The continent’s leaders need to weigh up the pros and cons of intra-African agreements carefully before committing their nations to them
The internet of things is sparking innovative solutions to local problems, as small businesses devise smart devices to improve lives
Senior revenue service executives tell the Nugent inquiry how their ‘higher purpose’ was subverted
Despite some concessions, the draft charter still has provisions that investors find unpalatable
Reign of terror: Former and current employees have testified about the culture of mistrust under the leadership of suspended commissioner Tom Moyane
Gordhan was the first witness to appear before the commission of inquiry into tax administration and governance at the revenue service
The market positivity that ushered South Africa into 2018 after the ascendance of President Cyril Ramaphosa now seems like a distant memory
Businesses are slowly phasing out nonrecyclable plastic waste
Informal waste reclaimers say that separation at source deprives them of their hard-won livelihood
The mayor has denied reports of the city’s financial woes, but audits hint at vulnerabilities
Courts and competition tribunal will test whether the telco is liable for losses its errors have caused
The strong rand and the VW scandal have hit demand, destroying jobs and, in turn, businesses
The North West province’s government has shown a lack of accountability and commitment to clean administration
As digital technology advances, World Bank argues for lower pay floors, combined with basic income grants and social insurance
‘To avoid job losses, what do you do? You ensure that you create an environment that will sustain jobs’
Speaking at her mother’s funeral, Dlamini pulled no punches in defending Madikizela-Mandela’s legacy
The agency has been sitting on a damning report for a year and there’s still no sign of movement
In an attempt to keep customers, retailers will absorb some of the hike – for a while
On the first day of land reform dialogue, the minister of mineral resources condemned land occupation in the Overberg town of Hermanus
Moody’s has revised the country’s outlook from negative to stable.
Nersa has told Eskom it cannot pass cost increases on to consumers. Rather, it will be expected to cut operational costs and inefficiencies