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Eskom corruption: Tenders worth R178 billion red-flagged in a decade

Eskom corruption: Tenders worth R178 billion red-flagged in a decade - News24 3 May 2021 6:24 PM Share This: R178 billion of dodgy tenders at Eskom. Bruce Whitfield interviews Kyle Cowan (News24) and Bernard Hotz (Werkmans Attorneys). Eskom gave tenders “red-flagged” for corruption worth R178 billion in the past decade, It is also almost half of Eskom’s enormous R411 billion mountain of debt. A candle (our go-to stock image for Eskom). © alekseitim/123rf.com The information came to light after probes by law firm Bowmans and the Special Investigations Unit (SIU) that found a slush fund set up by senior executives into which contractors would pay a stolen fortune to fund luxurious lifestyles.

April 5: 2021: Proskauer s Weekly Price Gouging Roundup

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Analysis of Personal Data–Related Collective Actions in the UK

[6] Data related collective actions can generally be divided into two broad categories: (i) “unauthorized use of personal data” cases, where the firm controlling personal data allegedly uses it in an unauthorized manner; and (ii) “unauthorized access to personal data” cases where a third party (e.g. hackers) improperly accesses private data for malicious reasons. This article discusses some of the key legal and economic issues that arise in matters involving the unauthorized use of, or unauthorised access to, personal data in the UK. [7] Data Protection Laws in the UK “Personal data” can refer to diverse information types. The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which was implemented in the UK and supplemented by the UK Data Protection Act of 2018 (DPA 2018),

Additional CCPA Regulations Have Been Approved

Wednesday, March 17, 2021 CPW and its sister blog SPB have been covering developments concerning the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”).  As we discussed the end of last year, on December 10, 2020, the California Attorney General (“AG”) proposed some modifications to the regulations implementing the CCPA (the “Regulations”).  These were published in response to comments received by the AG following publication of the previous set of proposed CCPA modifications on October 12, 2020. While the proposed modifications to the Regulations were relatively minor in substance, they provided guidance on the following issues: Refinement of requirement to provide notice at collection (and clarification of prohibition of new or secondary uses of personal information) (Section 999.305);

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