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In South Africa, once goods or services have been delivered, the invoice becomes a legally enforceable debt. If a client refuses to pay, the question is no longer whether you are owed the money, but how to recover it lawfully and effectively.
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When you instruct a lawyer, you’re placing trust in someone who holds your rights, your business, or your future in their hands. That trust collapses the moment an invoice arrives filled with unexplained charges, or when the price of resolving a dispute doubles without warning. The real issue isn’t that legal work is expensive — it’s that too often, clients are kept in the dark about why it costs what it does.
Civil rights organisation AfriForum has publicly criticised the Gauteng Department of Roads and Transport (GDRT) for withholding critical details about pricing and implementation. With millions of vehicles registered in Gauteng, the unanswered questions are pressing: How much will it cost? Who will pay? And will it make the roads safer?
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