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WATCH: Government’s lockdown lawfare

Business Day TV’s Michael Avery talks to a panel about the legalities behind the government’s risk-based levels approach

Picture: 123RF/3DRENDERINGS
Picture: 123RF/3DRENDERINGS

 

First, business group Sakeliga’s victory in court on Tuesday and trade, industry and competition minister Ebrahim Patel and the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission’s (CIPC’s) pre-emptory withdrawal of the CIPC certificate system on Sunday.

Later on the same day, this time in the North Gauteng High Court, justice Norman Davis found that both the level 3 and level 4 regulations are “irrational”.

In this episode, Business Day TV’s Michael Avery speaks to the following people:

  • Richard Calland, associate professor in public law at the University of Cape Town; founding partner in political risk consultancy The Paternoster Group and a member of the advisory council of the Council for the Advancement of the SA Constitution
  • Piet le Roux, the CEO of business group Sakeliga
  • Jonathan Goldberg, a leading voice in labour Law, Busa representative at Nedlac and CEO of Global Business Solutions.

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