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Politicsweb · 6d

Dean Macpherson opposes court application to overturn IDT board appointments

Minister Dean Macpherson opposes court application to overturn IDT board appointments
Icon for www.citizen.co.zaThe Citizen · 22d

Macpherson says urgency of court challenge against him ‘self-created’

Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Dean Macpherson has filed an answering affidavit opposing a court application by Black Forum South Africa and Izwi Labantu Forum against him.
Moneyweb · 12d

Decision to introduce Vat rate change ‘cannot be interdicted at this stage’

The DA and EFF are seeking final relief from the Western Cape High Court in the form of an urgent interdict to suspend the decision to increase the Vat rate and to prevent Sars from implementing the minister’s decision to increase Vat. Godongwana believes the applications lack merit.
The Citizen · 16d

‘Decision has been made’: Godongwana argues VAT hike can’t be blocked, opposes DA’s interdict

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has insisted that the planned 0.5% increase in value-added tax (VAT) cannot be halted at this stage, even as the Democratic Alliance (DA) seeks to stop it through the courts.
Icon for www.moneyweb.co.zaMoneyweb · 20d

Macpherson’s IDT appointments face urgent court bid

Black Forum South Africa and Izwi Labantu Forum have lodged ... Macpherson said on Friday he had filed an answering affidavit opposing the court application by the two entities.
Icon for www.ewn.co.zaEWN Sport · 17d

'VAT increase cannot be interdicted': The decision's been made, says Godongwana

Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has filed an answering affidavit in response ... hike is meant to come into effect in South Africa in two weeks time, on 1 May. On Thursday, Finance Minister ...
IOL on MSN.com · 14d

Finance Minister defends VAT increase in court papers

Finance minister Enoch Godongwana has vowed to defend his 0. 5 % VAT increase, filing an answering affidavit with the Western Cape High court.
Icon for www.msn.comMSN · Mar 20, 2025

Another legal tussle threatens SA’s digital migration

as government looks to move ahead with the 31 March deadline for South Africa’s analogue switch-off (ASO). This is according to the minister’s answering affidavit submitted to the Gauteng High ...