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An online system expected to assist in keeping tabs on crime to help prevention efforts has been set up by the Institute of Security Studies.
Business Against Crime SA has welcomed an overall reduction in crime, reflected by national crime statistics.
The government has no intention of clamping down on BlackBerry's Messenger service, Communications Minister Roy Padayachie says.
The government wants new regulation giving the police access to BlackBerry's encrypted messenger service, according to reports.
The impact and implications of pirated products threatens the income and work of the true artists and creators, says Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies.
Copper theft in July increased to R15.84m, although lower world copper prices might have kept it from its previous highs, says Sacci.
South Africans who make large cash withdrawals are increasingly being hit by robberies, authorities say.
A local property group says it is receiving many enquiries from young expat South Africans wanting to return home - despite their concerns about the country.
The latest Grant Thornton international business report says 50% of local businesses have been directly affected by contact crime in the past year.
The SA Chamber of Commerce and Industry says the cost of stolen copper cables remains high, although there was a marginal drop in December.
A groundbreaking US court ruling has set an international precedent and will have three defaulters pay restitution to SA.
The Vatican says it has created a new monitoring agency and issued new edicts in an effort to fight money laundering and terrorist financing.
Trade union Solidarity has listed the government's top 10 mishaps of the year and says that the water crisis was its worst.
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