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One year since SA’s data privacy law came into effect, not even a single entity has faced the full wrath of this “world-class legislation”.
The US government files civil action against Mirror Trading International for fraud and registration violations.
Despite SA’s data privacy law coming into force a year ago, the Information Regulator reveals it’s yet to fine any of the organisations that suffered a data breach.
The suspects face fraud and money-laundering charges, and were granted R10 000 bail each.
The Information Regulator reveals it recorded over 330 reports of security compromises since July 2021.
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The Constitutional Court replaces the Pretoria High Court analogue switch-off ruling with an order declaring the switch-off and set-top box registration deadlines unconstitutional.
The central bank needs to regulate the payment ecosystem and ensure financial stability in a world of disruptive technology, says governor Lesetja Kganyago.
The CompCom finds the transaction is unlikely to result in substantial prevention or lessening of competition.
The office of the Public Protector has been requested to investigate the conduct of MTN executives in the disbursement of shares in an empowerment scheme.
During the investigation, the company says, all work with subcontractor ZA Square has been put on hold.
All payments must be stopped pending the conclusion of a thorough investigation of the highly-suspicious deal, says Public Interest SA.