Only 26% of companies are looking for technology to comply with the Protection of Personal Information Bill, reveals the Cibecs-sponsored survey.
Suspended ambassador Yusuf Saloojee's return to his post raises questions, as a probe into corruption claims - involving MTN - is still under way.
Sorting out just one person's details on a database could cost as much as R2.50.
After a two-year arbitration process, MTN is ordered to reinstate the jobs of nine employees it dismissed for "lying" about union membership.
The matter will now be heard in the South Gauteng High Court.
Care must be taken to comply with the Constitution, particularly the Bill of Rights, when formulating the SKA regulations, say lawyers.
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Legislation enabling e-toll implementation in Gauteng has not yet been put before Parliament.
A lawsuit filed against communications minister Dina Pule, over controls for set-top boxes, could delay SA's digital TV migration.
An appropriate penalty in the Telkom matter would have been in the order of R3 billion, the commission argues in court papers.
Enterprises need to be proactive about meeting requirements of the imminent data privacy law, says Deloitte.
National Treasury's appeal against the Gauteng e-toll interdict is being heard by the Constitutional Court today.
Millions of subscribers are losing data they have paid for as the operators stick to current data expiry periods.