
Robyn Berger
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Jun 24, 2024 |
bowmanslaw.com | Rosalind Davey |Marvin Petersen |Esther Geldenhuys |Robyn Berger
The Court of Appeal of Tanzania has recently delivered a judgment that should serve as a caution to mining companies concerning their duty of care towards project affected persons (PAPs). The case An appeal was filed against the decision of the High Court of Tanzania at Mwanza (Mlacha, J., as he then was) handed down on 3 August 2016 in Civil Case 9 of 2013.
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Mar 14, 2024 |
bowmanslaw.com | Chloë Loubser |Nadine Mather |Nhlamulo Maluka |Robyn Berger
In a significant case before the Bankruptcy Division of the Supreme Court of Mauritius, Christopher Peter Van Zyl & Ors, represented by members of the Bowmans Mauritian office, faced off against the Registrar of Companies in a pivotal legal matter. The dispute centred on the revival of Square Rock Ltd, which had been voluntarily wound up and dissolved.
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Mar 7, 2024 |
bowmanslaw.com | Robyn Berger |Nhlamulo Maluka
Globally it is common practice for countries to determine the tax residence of a company by applying two primary tests. The first is that a company that is incorporated under the law of that country is tax resident in that country and the second is typically some form of management test. The two most common management tests applied are ‘management and (or) control’ and ‘effective management’ (collectively referred to as management test).
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Mar 6, 2024 |
bowmanslaw.com | Chloë Loubser |Nadine Mather |Nhlamulo Maluka |Robyn Berger
On 21 February 2024, South African Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana delivered his Budget Speech. Members of our Tax Practice have highlighted the following implications of the Speech for the private equity industry.
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