Basic education minister Siviwe Gwarube vows to take decisive action against those guilty of leaking the 2024 matric results to third-parties.
The argument that the Information Regulator created the urgency by itself is misplaced and the honourable court erred in that regard, says legal expert Sizwe Snail ka Mtuze.
Debt review regulations ensure the equitable treatment of indebted consumers, while providing creditors with a structured process to recover their funds.
If the DBE is to proceed with the publication of the results in the media, it will still be guilty of non-compliance with the regulator’s orders, says the watchdog.
The High Court throws out an urgent court application by the regulator to stop the DBE from publishing the 2024 matric results in the media.
The companies reach a settlement in their ongoing lawsuits, resolving all litigation matters, inclusive of breach of contract, trade secrets and intellectual property claims.
The civic group readies to take legal action if the watchdog proceeds with an urgent application to prevent the publication of the 2024 matric results.
The Department of Basic Education plans to engage the Information Regulator after it was ordered to pay R5 million for its failure to comply with a POPIA enforcement notice.
The Information Regulator orders the Department of Basic Education to pay a fine of R5 million following its failure to comply with a POPIA enforcement notice.
The Department of Basic Education will release in the newspapers for the grade 12 class of 2024, after it challenges the Information Regulator’s enforcement notice.
Recent cyber attacks targeting critical national infrastructure have highlighted the vulnerabilities of SA's institutions to cyber threats, says John Stevenson, senior product marketing manager at Skybox Security.