CGF ARTICLES, OPINIONS & EDITORIALS
February 19,
2015 3665 3665
Considering all the bad news we hear about in the media about South Africa, undoubtedly there’s a need to hear more about the good deeds being done by companies and individuals.
February 19,
2015 3834 3834
What is ‘privacy’, and why is it important?
February 19,
2015 4007 4007
In the constantly changing area of director’s and prescribed officer’s (D&O) liability, it has become clear that significant D&O exposures are no longer limited; recent legislative and regulatory developments require prudent companies to take a fresh look at D&O exposures and related insurance coverage issues.
February 19,
2015 3697 3697
The word ‘diplomacy’ may conjure many thoughts; and certainly the manner in which it is applied today may not be that different in our rapidly changing world, as compared to times gone by.
February 19,
2015 3774 3774
The modern day worker cannot be deceived with promises of quick and easy solutions and a perfect world. The challenges we face at work are multidimensional.
February 19,
2015 3969 3969
There are many reasons why organisations across the globe are paying more attention to the practice of arbitration.
February 19,
2015 3659 3659
There’s a proverb that says, “what’s sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander” - this expression can also generally be interpreted to mean “what’s good for the male is also good for the female.”
February 19,
2015 3874 3874
Whilst the UK Bribery Act 2010 (‘the Act’) came into effect in July 2011 in the UK and repeals all other anti-bribery legislation in the UK, there are numerous implications the Act may have upon South African companies and its impacts could be felt far and wide, says Terry Booysen, CEO of CGF Research Institute (Pty) Ltd.
February 19,
2015 3887 3887
The world could learn a few lessons through the actions taken by the United States, considering the manner in which they have taken concrete steps against bribery and corruption.
February 19,
2015 4303 4303
It sounds like some wonderful advertisement; experience teaches us when an offer ‘sounds too good to be true’, there’s usually some sinister catch behind it.