‘n Internasionale perspektief op insolvensie-ondervragings : is daar tekortkominge in die Suid-Afrikaanse reg wat gevul moet word?
- Authors: Du Plessis, Anke
- Date: 2012-08-01
- Subjects: Insolvency law , Questioning , Bankruptcy , Corporation law
- Type: Thesis
- Identifier: uj:8907 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/5379
- Description: LL.M. , The main objective of the South African interrogation procedures during corporate insolvency is to trace and recover all corporate assets. The focus of such procedures is therefore on gathering information rather than investigating any probable causes of the insolvency and failure of the company, as English legislation prescribes. At present in South Africa no reasons have to be supplied to creditors, contributors or the public to explain the failure of companies. This situation contributes to the hesitant and sceptical attitude of the public towards companies and their reluctance to invest in companies. This aspect of our insolvency law can also have a negative impact on the level of foreign investment. The question therefore arises on how the insolvency industry should deal with the various challenges that such a situation presents, which entails at the same time challenging the general effectiveness of the South African insolvency system in its entirety.
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- Authors: Du Plessis, Anke
- Date: 2012-08-01
- Subjects: Insolvency law , Questioning , Bankruptcy , Corporation law
- Type: Thesis
- Identifier: uj:8907 , http://hdl.handle.net/10210/5379
- Description: LL.M. , The main objective of the South African interrogation procedures during corporate insolvency is to trace and recover all corporate assets. The focus of such procedures is therefore on gathering information rather than investigating any probable causes of the insolvency and failure of the company, as English legislation prescribes. At present in South Africa no reasons have to be supplied to creditors, contributors or the public to explain the failure of companies. This situation contributes to the hesitant and sceptical attitude of the public towards companies and their reluctance to invest in companies. This aspect of our insolvency law can also have a negative impact on the level of foreign investment. The question therefore arises on how the insolvency industry should deal with the various challenges that such a situation presents, which entails at the same time challenging the general effectiveness of the South African insolvency system in its entirety.
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Factors contributing to bankruptcy amongst retired professional soccer players
- Authors: Taaibosch, Bradley
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Soccer - Economic aspects - South Africa , Soccer - Management , Soccer players , Retirement , Bankruptcy
- Language: English
- Type: Masters (Thesis)
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/402947 , uj:33744
- Description: Abstract : In South Africa, the salaries of professional soccer players have increased to a level where players can remain in the country and still become financially wealthy as opposed to the 1990s and early 2000s where players would have to play in various leagues across the world to earn these types of salaries. However, there are challenges in how professional soccer players in South Africa manage their finances. Many of them face bankruptcy after they retire from playing. Literature has shown a high number of reported cases of bankruptcy among retired professional soccer players globally. This research sought to understand the factors that contributes to professional soccer players in South Africa going bankrupt after they retire from their soccer careers. The research approach entailed conducting semi-structured interviews with current and retired soccer players. This dilemma does not seem to confront other sports codes. Cricket and rugby professional sport participants from South Africa were also interviewed with the aim of understanding why they have a significantly reduced number of reported bankruptcy cases of sports professionals after retirement. This study considered four main themes in an attempt to achieve its research objectives , M.Com. (Business Management)
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- Authors: Taaibosch, Bradley
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Soccer - Economic aspects - South Africa , Soccer - Management , Soccer players , Retirement , Bankruptcy
- Language: English
- Type: Masters (Thesis)
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/402947 , uj:33744
- Description: Abstract : In South Africa, the salaries of professional soccer players have increased to a level where players can remain in the country and still become financially wealthy as opposed to the 1990s and early 2000s where players would have to play in various leagues across the world to earn these types of salaries. However, there are challenges in how professional soccer players in South Africa manage their finances. Many of them face bankruptcy after they retire from playing. Literature has shown a high number of reported cases of bankruptcy among retired professional soccer players globally. This research sought to understand the factors that contributes to professional soccer players in South Africa going bankrupt after they retire from their soccer careers. The research approach entailed conducting semi-structured interviews with current and retired soccer players. This dilemma does not seem to confront other sports codes. Cricket and rugby professional sport participants from South Africa were also interviewed with the aim of understanding why they have a significantly reduced number of reported bankruptcy cases of sports professionals after retirement. This study considered four main themes in an attempt to achieve its research objectives , M.Com. (Business Management)
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Revisiting the scope of the moratorium in business rescue : ejectment of unlawful occupier of a leased property
- Authors: Ngwenya, Njabulo Lindokuhle
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Bankruptcy
- Language: English
- Type: Masters (Thesis)
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/413788 , uj:34873
- Description: Abstract: Please refer to full text to view abstract. , LL.M. (Corporate Law)
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- Authors: Ngwenya, Njabulo Lindokuhle
- Date: 2019
- Subjects: Bankruptcy
- Language: English
- Type: Masters (Thesis)
- Identifier: http://hdl.handle.net/10210/413788 , uj:34873
- Description: Abstract: Please refer to full text to view abstract. , LL.M. (Corporate Law)
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