On April 17, 2020, the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office (“ICO”) issued an opinion on the recently announced Apple-Google initiative to develop a Bluetooth-based Contact Tracing Framework (“CTF”) to help prevent the spread of COVID-19. The ICO opinion is generally supportive of the Apple-Google proposal and perceives it to be, at this early phase, aligned with
April 2020
South Africa’s Economic Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic (Part III)
As part of his ongoing response to the COVID-19, President Ramaphosa announced on April 21 that the South African Government was launching a further R500 billion (approximately $26.3 billion) social and economic stimulus package – the biggest ever once-off stimulus injection in South African history. The President described this giant stimulus as constituting the second…
IRS Releases FAQs on Federal Tax Consequences of Payroll Support for Air Carriers and Contractors under CARES Act
The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”) authorizes the Treasury Department to provide payments to passenger air carriers, cargo air carriers, and certain contractors that must be exclusively used for the continuation of payment of employee wages, salaries, and benefits. The Payroll Support to Air Carriers and Contractors Program provides a total…
GAO Set To Launch Flurry of COVID-19 Related Audits
The Government Accountability Office (“GAO”), often referred to as Congress’ watchdog, is ramping up its oversight activities in preparation for an influx of investigations into fraud, waste, abuse, and mismanagement of funds distributed in Congress’s $2 trillion Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (“CARES Act”). The GAO recently signaled its intent to investigate a…
COVID-19: Business Rescue, a Viable Option for South African Companies
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Competition Enforcement Under the COVID-19 Crisis: DG COMP Staff’s Views
In two recent webinars covering antitrust, mergers and state aid, DG COMP senior officials shared their views on how DG COMP is operating under the current COVID-19 crisis.
Antitrust: More Flexible Enforcement
Maria Jaspers, head of unit for antitrust case support and policy, gave the following key messages:
- The absence of legal deadlines creates certain
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South Africa’s Economic Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic (Part II)
On 6 April, 2020, we published an article outlining South Africa’s initial economic response in support of its already ailing economy against the adverse economic effects of the coronavirus pandemic. Two weeks have passed since we first published that article, and we think it is prudent to provide this follow-up, outlining the latest developments in…
COVID-19: Which South African Businesses Can Continue Operations During the Extended Nation-wide Lockdown?
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the “DITC”) has issued guidelines for companies performing essential services to continue operations during the extended lockdown period, in accordance with the Disaster Management Act, 2002 (Act No. 57 of 2002) (the “Act”).
The guidelines provide as follows:
- Only essential service providers registered in terms of the Companies
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EU Commission Releases Guidance on COVID-19 Apps
On 8 April 2020, the European Commission adopted a recommendation on a common European Union toolbox for the use of technology and data to address the COVID-19 crisis (“Recommendation”). The Recommendation responds to calls for a common EU approach to the use of mobile apps in combatting COVID-19—one that improves the efficacy of the technology…
IoT Update: FTC Settles with Smart Lock Manufacturer and Provides Guidance for IoT Companies
On April 6, 2020, Tapplock, Inc., a Canadian maker of internet-connected smart locks, entered into a settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) to resolve allegations that the company deceived consumers by falsely claiming that it had implemented reasonable steps to secure user data and that its locks were “unbreakable.” The FTC alleged that these…