Versuchen GOLD - Frei
Errant employers may face prison
Daily Maverick
|February 06, 2026
Those who keep their employees' pension fund contributions are being taken to task.
(Unsplash)
Errant employers who fail to pay over retirement fund contributions to the funds will now face the full brunt of the law, thanks to the withdrawal of an exemption that previously shielded them.
The withdrawal of the exemption on 13 January applies to contributions to all benefit funds including pension, provident, retirement and medical aid funds.
Nicci van Vuuren, a partner at Webber Wentzel, notes that contributions to pension, provident or retirement funds are also regulated under the Pension Funds Act. In this regard, labour inspectors can now enforce compliance with section 34A alongside the existing regulatory powers of the Financial Sector Conduct Authority.
“The timing and nature of this withdrawal is significant,” she says.
“Section 50(9) of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act provides that the minister may withdraw a determination following an application by an affected party, being an employer organisation, registered trade union or covered employee.
Diese Geschichte stammt aus der February 06, 2026-Ausgabe von Daily Maverick.
Abonnieren Sie Magzter GOLD, um auf Tausende kuratierter Premium-Geschichten und über 9.000 Zeitschriften und Zeitungen zuzugreifen.
Sie sind bereits Abonnent? Anmelden
WEITERE GESCHICHTEN VON Daily Maverick
Daily Maverick
CELEBRATING RICHMOND, THE HEART OF THE KAROO
In the vast plains of the Northern Cape Karoo lies Richmond - a town that quietly surprises, enchants and makes a lasting impression.
1 mins
February 06, 2026
Daily Maverick
Trump's Board of Peace is a game SA must refuse to play
The US president's gimmicky invention, the membership of which comes at a cost of $1bn, has got nothing to do with promoting peace and everything to do with commodification of the global order
3 mins
February 06, 2026
Daily Maverick
Rassie and his coaches send powerful message to World Rugby
The Springbok coach and his assistants have come up with a unique way to have their say about honouring the game's 'constitution'. By Craig Ray
3 mins
February 06, 2026
Daily Maverick
Know when it's time to leave and make your exit gracefully
As the year gradually gets going, I've been reflecting a lot on new beginnings and the inevitable endings that often go hand in hand as one enters a phase of rebirth and renewal.
2 mins
February 06, 2026
Daily Maverick
Protest flotillas offer beacons of solidarity and hope for Gaza
The latest Global Sumud mission aims to challenge Israel's blockade and signal that Palestinians have not been abandoned.
5 mins
February 06, 2026
Daily Maverick
Marine protected areas mark a turning tide for the oceans
SA's seas, once plundered with little restraint, are showing signs of healing. MPAs, the ocean's equivalent of national parks, are proving that ecosystems can recover when given time and space
4 mins
February 06, 2026
Daily Maverick
Functional fungi: lion's mane and the boom in health products
Mushrooms promising cognitive health are fuelling a fast-growing wellness market in SA. By Kara le Roux
4 mins
February 06, 2026
Daily Maverick
Different strategies, similar yield
Spear Reit and Dipula Properties show how contrasting local property tactics can still deliver above-inflation returns, whereas Woolworths and Mr Price face tougher trading conditions and online shopping pressures
4 mins
February 06, 2026
Daily Maverick
Errant employers may face prison
Those who keep their employees' pension fund contributions are being taken to task.
2 mins
February 06, 2026
Daily Maverick
Chef Nolu's plate of seven colours delivers the real flavours of SA
At Cape Town's V&A Waterfront, a shared feast introduces diners to the traditions and communal spirit of South African home cooking.
4 mins
February 06, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
