Podcast: The Effect of Covid-19 on the Mining Sector

​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Webber Wentzel has recently launched Webber Wentzel Legal Insights. The first series on the channel relates to the effect of the Covid-19 outbreak on various sectors, starting with mining – a priority sector to the South African economy. This se​ries recorded last week gathers insights from several Webber Wentzel experts who seek to unpack issues related to regulations, workforce issues, contracts, ​disputes and tax. The discussion relates to what has happened (and how to manage the issues that emerge), but is also forward looking – taking a glance into what lies ahead after the lockdown ends.​​

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