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IMPORTANT LAWS AFFECTING BUSINESSES IN SOUTH AFRICA

       Knowledge of and compliance with legislation is essential for the good governance of
       a company. When doing business in SA, it is important to have a working knowledge
       of the guidance provided in The King Report and King Code.
       While this list is not exhaustive, important legislation (and legislative amendments
       where applicable) to be aware of includes:
         ■ The Companies Act, as amended.
         ■ The Close Corporation’s Act.
         ■ The General Laws (Anti-Money Laundering and Combating Terrorism Financing)
         Amendment Act.
         ■ The South African Income Tax Act.
         ■ The Labour Relations Act.
         ■ The Occupational Health and Safety Act.
         ■ The Employment Equity Act.
         ■ Promotion of Access to Information Act.
         ■ Financial Intelligence Centre Act.
         ■ Trade Marks Act.
         ■ Business Names Act.
         ■ Consumer Protection Act.
         ■ The Competition Act.
         ■ Electronic Communications and Transactions Act.
         ■ The Protection of Personal Information Act.
         ■ National Credit Act.
         ■ Basic Conditions of Employment Act.
         ■ Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act.
         ■ Industry or sector specific legislation.
         ■ Listed companies must adhere to JSE regulations.
         ■ On 1 December 2021, parts of the Cybercrimes Act, 19 of 2020, came into
         operation. The President may fix different dates for different provisions of the Act.






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