A South African multinational company's decision to bring in a law firm to assist more than 13 000 staff members who had garnishee orders against them has opened a can of worms, revealing a seriously ...
Kobus Burger, attorney at Summit Garnishee Solutions, responds: Unfortunately a garnishee order can only be stopped by bringing an application to court to have the order stopped, or, if the judgment ...
South Africa, compared with other nations, is faring badly when it comes to garnishee orders — it is the only country surveyed that does not have a limitation on the amount that can be deducted from ...
Garnishee orders, or, as they are more commonly known in Maltese, mandat ta’ sekwestru, are a means to secure and protect one’s property, especially money from being lost, squandered and so on. Let’s ...
The inspector-general of taxation has announced an investigation into the use of garnishee notices by the Australian Taxation Office to claw back outstanding tax debts from businesses and individuals.
A recent debt summit in Midrand shows that there is still continued widespread abuse and exploitation of garnishee orders especially in impoverished communities. Statistics revealed at the summit ...
A Fin24 user is stuck with a garnishee order for an account he says he never had. He writes: Can anyone help me to sort out a garnishee order that was issued against my name. I did not have the ...
The National Industrial Court, Lagos Division, has ordered the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Olayemi Cardoso, to appear before it on July 18, 2024, to explain why he should not be committed ...
What is a Garnishee Order? a legal means of collecting an outstanding debt by which a court orders a third party (the garnishee)—who owes or will owe money—to pay money to the creditor rather than ...
An efficient tool for the creditor to ensure payment is the precautionary garnishee order (mandat ta’ sekwestru kawtelatorju). This involves the garnishee/s which is typically a bank, depositing the ...
Several things should be said about this week's reports from Chris Arnold and ProPublica's Paul Kiel. Their stories about debt collection and the seizure of people's wages and bank accounts have been ...